I'm intrigued by zoanthids, the button polyps and considering a tank to showcase them. Of course, what's a showcase without a complementary fish or two?
The project is still a ways in the future. I've kept freshwater Malawi cichlids for 2 years in a 125G tank, and I'm just putting together a 38G planted freshwater Tang tank. Half the fun for me is in the planning!
I'm debating between a smaller tank with just the zoos, some green star polyps and a pair of pseudochromis fridmani. Or going all out with whatever it will take to house several favorite fish species. (I know, I know, buy the largest tank you can afford.) How do you calculate tank-size for a particular bio-load? I've done some reading and get the basic concepts of sumps, skimmers, live rock and sand, halides, etc.
I still only want the zoos and green star polyps. But what size tank would I need if I wanted the following:
3-6 chromis viridis
3-6 chromis cyanea
2 pseudochromis fridmani
2 banggai cardinals
2 neon gobies
The project is still a ways in the future. I've kept freshwater Malawi cichlids for 2 years in a 125G tank, and I'm just putting together a 38G planted freshwater Tang tank. Half the fun for me is in the planning!
I'm debating between a smaller tank with just the zoos, some green star polyps and a pair of pseudochromis fridmani. Or going all out with whatever it will take to house several favorite fish species. (I know, I know, buy the largest tank you can afford.) How do you calculate tank-size for a particular bio-load? I've done some reading and get the basic concepts of sumps, skimmers, live rock and sand, halides, etc.
I still only want the zoos and green star polyps. But what size tank would I need if I wanted the following:
3-6 chromis viridis
3-6 chromis cyanea
2 pseudochromis fridmani
2 banggai cardinals
2 neon gobies



