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Old 09-06-2007, 03:17 PM   #1
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Future 29g nano stock list.


hey guys and guls, im planning on moving some of my fish in my 65g to a 29g nano. The current livestock in my 65g FOWLR tank is as follows

:FISH:
-an adult foxface
-a clarkii clown
-a YWG
-and a 3 stripe damsel

:INVERTS:
-a Coral banded shrimp
-2 Astrae snails
-2 unknown kinds of snails listed as turbo snails at LFS they are white with black blotches and are each about 1 1/2 long
-an arrow crab ( got him for free because he is missing one large claw and another leg.)
-one scarlet hermit


I'd like to move the clarkii and YWG to a 29g nano which i hope to be a full reef My question is what other stock can i add in the 29g nano? I've always been interested in a pistol shrimp paired with my YWG..Anyways tell me what would be a good Pistol shrimp and what would go along good with the clarkii+YMG+pistol.
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Old 09-06-2007, 04:27 PM   #2
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Old 09-12-2007, 11:43 PM   #3
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Well I have a pistol with a YWG in my 12g nano He messes with my rocks often but he is cool..
Not sure the type it is pinkish purple in color..

That tank also has a ocelarris clown and i have had no trouble.

If you are going reef that is plenty to start you.. might want to focus more on corals.. also 4 snails in a 65 gallons is low IMO.. my 30 gallons has like 7 or 8 snails and a dozen crabs
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Old 09-14-2007, 02:57 AM   #4
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Definately like the idea of a pistol, thinking of getting one myself. Are there any other fish you are interested in? I am more into coral now so I really wouldn't know where to begin with fish recommendations. Firefish?
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Old 09-20-2007, 04:07 PM   #5
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stick to just 3 fish TOTAL in a 29g... go to nano-reef.com to check out about pistol shrimp/goby pairs
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