Hey guys (and gals) I am setting up a 5g marineland hex as a softie tank for my friends office. We need a fish that can live in something so small and fend for itself on the weekends. I was thinking vegetarian and thought I had found one with a bicolor blenny. One site had them in a 5g min tank but I didnt think that was right so looking around most say a 30g.
It will consist of some mushrooms and some easy softies, a hermit crab that he has taken a liking to in my tank and a few snails, and some mini brittles. I am changing the light source to 18 or so watt t5 or pc, whichever is affordable since the one that comes with it isnt meant for SW.
Thanks for any ideas and all are welcome.
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Bi color and watchman gobies get up to 2" so IMO they would be to big for a tank that small. I have and 8g biocube and I know nano fishes pretty good.
Here's my suggestion.
Tail Spot blenny which are very brave and out a lot
tangaroa goby
Yellow Rose Prawn goby/pistol shrimp combo way cool
Clown goby comes in many colors and needs a well established tank.
Orange Fire fish goby
My last suggestion issssssss A Flaming Prawn Goby!! One of the most beautiful fishes I have ever seen. Get no bigger then 1" buuuuuut they are on the pricey side at anywhere from 99.00 to 139.00 needless to say I am actually saving my change in order to get one.
I am keeping 4 of these gobies (not Flame no Clown) at the moment and love every one of them. They've been very easy to care for for me.
firefish get to big for it. blennies wouldnt be bad. they still need an established aquarium to live weekends with no food. my vote is a yellow watchman or other perching gobys. my yellow watchman stays in one spot and is about 2" which really isnt bad for a 5g tank.
if you really want something sweet, get a N. Wennerae Mantis shrimp! i had one for 8 months and loved it. i fed it every 2-4 days so it can go days without and they eat hermits and snails so if you just keep a decent ammount stocked in his tank he will always have food. i feed him pieces of raw shrimp when i did feed him. neat little guys and require minimum 5g tank. i had coral with mine but nothing too expensive. had mine in a 5.5g tank and i build an internal filter for the tank. very fun to watch them break though snail shells. i kept him on my computer desk at home!
if you don't want coral just go with the mantis, you won't have to upgrade the light or anything just throw some liverock sand and hermits and snails and him. they are very hardy. pet stores get them in on liverock a lot so ask around if you are interested.
I have just built a 10G with a small section in one end for a sump like arrangement. I am eventually going to add an Aquaticlife Mini 115 Protein Skimmer. I really only have about 8G of swimming area. I can probably keep the water clean enough, but I need to be fair to the animals. So I was looking for fish ideas when I ran into the page above.
Thanks. I may just go with a nasau tang!
I would love to see a flaming prawn goby too but too much money, unless I was keeping it at home Still too much right now.
I considered clown gobies also.
I have seen a catalina goby, very pretty but hid in its shell all of the time.
No to the mantis,lol he just wouldnt like to feed it or watch it eat.
I will look up some of those other gobies listed as I was leaning towards one and it would be added fun to have the shrimp too. I will use some of my rock to set it up which has "cough" plenty of algae on it to eat for all the critters.
Keep the ideas coming if you happen to have any flashes of brilliance
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