Hi Everyone,
I am relatively new to salt water (started my tank up about a year ago) and added my first fish about 7 months ago. My tank information can be found below. I am thinking about adding a coral beauty angel fish to my tank. Would my tank be overstocked with this addition? Just wanted to get some opinions before I added a new fish.
Thanks,
Tom
Parameters: pH = 8.2; Ammonia = 0.0; Nitrite= 0.0; dKH ~ 9; Temp = 76 F; Specific gravity = 1.022
Stocking: 2 electric blue damsels, 1 green chromi, 1 maroon clown, 1 peppermint shrimp, 3 hermit crabs, 1 neon dotty back, 1 snow flake eel 24 inches
Set Up: 3 inch sand bed, 60 pounds of dead rock
Equipment: UV water sterilizer, 2 power heads, heater
Tank size: about 100 gallons, with 30 gallon sump
Feed: formula 2 pellets once per day (about 15-20 pellets), snow flake eel also eats daily (one small piece of shrimp)
Acclimation Process: 4 weeks in quarantine
Algae problems: none
Recent changes: a few decorations (rocks, pvc, ornaments)
Water Source: RO
Water Change process: 20 gallons once a week
Filtration: Bio Balls and filter pads
I am relatively new to salt water (started my tank up about a year ago) and added my first fish about 7 months ago. My tank information can be found below. I am thinking about adding a coral beauty angel fish to my tank. Would my tank be overstocked with this addition? Just wanted to get some opinions before I added a new fish.
Thanks,
Tom
Parameters: pH = 8.2; Ammonia = 0.0; Nitrite= 0.0; dKH ~ 9; Temp = 76 F; Specific gravity = 1.022
Stocking: 2 electric blue damsels, 1 green chromi, 1 maroon clown, 1 peppermint shrimp, 3 hermit crabs, 1 neon dotty back, 1 snow flake eel 24 inches
Set Up: 3 inch sand bed, 60 pounds of dead rock
Equipment: UV water sterilizer, 2 power heads, heater
Tank size: about 100 gallons, with 30 gallon sump
Feed: formula 2 pellets once per day (about 15-20 pellets), snow flake eel also eats daily (one small piece of shrimp)
Acclimation Process: 4 weeks in quarantine
Algae problems: none
Recent changes: a few decorations (rocks, pvc, ornaments)
Water Source: RO
Water Change process: 20 gallons once a week
Filtration: Bio Balls and filter pads
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