my tank is 330 LI wouldn't have thought it really would matter all that much with these two species as to what went in first. Both are generally peaceful and clownfish are usually only territorial when breeding and defending their eggs. What size is your tank?
thanks AK77 i would like to end with 5 Blue-Green Chromis pair of common clowns 2 Yellow Tangs and Blue Tang Yellow Goby and Spotted 2 Cardinalfish what do you think. all so what cleanup crew do think are good my live sand got browh alge on it.Nice! Well if that's the case and your tank has cycled, no ammonia or nitrites and low nitrates, then there wont be a problem introducing both fish at the same time. The tank will be more than big enough. I'd go with a small shoal of Chromis, maybe 5 or 6 or more.
thanks AK77 i would like to end with 5 Blue-Green Chromis pair of common clowns 2 Yellow Tangs and Blue Tang Yellow Goby and Spotted 2 Cardinalfish what do you think. all so what cleanup crew do think are good my live sand got browh alge on it.Nice! Well if that's the case and your tank has cycled, no ammonia or nitrites and low nitrates, then there wont be a problem introducing both fish at the same time. The tank will be more than big enough. I'd go with a small shoal of Chromis, maybe 5 or 6 or more.
thanks yes std i did mean a Regal i will give it a miss. do think a Royal Gramma would be okBy Blue Tang do you mean Regal?
IMO your tank is to small for a Regal
They grow very fast and get very big and need loads of swimming space
Also they are whitespot magnets
Yup Royal grammas are greatthanks yes std i did mean a Regal i will give it a miss. do think a Royal Gramma would be okBy Blue Tang do you mean Regal?
IMO your tank is to small for a Regal
They grow very fast and get very big and need loads of swimming space
Also they are whitespot magnets
By Blue Tang do you mean Regal?
IMO your tank is to small for a Regal
They grow very fast and get very big and need loads of swimming space
Also they are whitespot magnets