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Old 10-14-2011, 10:11 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey i have a 20g long reef tank,it has been cycleing for 2 months,have my cuc and yesterday bought my first clown fish.my ? is how many fish can i have? i would like one more clown and if its not too much a gobie of some sorts,I know its a smaller tank so i dont wanna overstock it.Also i have a t5 light fixture 2x24 watts do you think its enough light for softies? my set up is 20g long glass aquarium,fluval c5 filter,cascade 400 intank filteralso helps with water flow,fluval heater, 160gph powerhead,30lbs of liverock,20lbs of fine grain sand.for my lights i have t5 2x24watt with 10000k and 450 antic bulbs.Any advice would really help me,Im trying to move slow i know rushing is asking for disaster.I have always loved reeftanks,I originaly started this tank for my mom when she was in the hospital,it was gonna be a surprize when she came home,but God took her instead.My 7year old neice is full of questions lol about the tanks,She finally understands the nitro cycle.
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Old 11-07-2011, 01:59 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: Need a little guidence

This might help.... "How Many Fish?" Aquarium Stock Level Calculator
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Old 11-07-2011, 06:00 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Your safe with another Clown, and a Goby. No worries there.
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Generally, the above statement is true. However, do your research ahead of time. Not all clowns are compatable.
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