• suggest a population for 60 liters

  • Melissa

The 60-liter aquarium was filled with water from the technical aquarium on December 6, which had about 40 kg of live rock. In my aquarium, there are 6 kg of soaked dry reef rocks, and aragonite sand is in the startup phase. The only living creatures are a few brown ones (which I won't be too upset about if they leave me). In a week or two, I plan to add Xenia, Parazoanthus, and several types of Zoanthus. If everything goes well, what fish (or shrimp) can I add to this volume to avoid discomfort? The only ones that come to mind are a pair of clownfish. I forgot to mention that the equipment includes only an external filter, a pump, and a protein skimmer.

Sheila1322

I remembered a joke about an old woman, love, and Red Square—only with the exact opposite—there are no advisors.

Kristen1161

Yes, and it's just a fun question. When it comes to taste and color, there are no friends! So settle for what you like. There’s plenty of that at the flea market. And many, many others. Call, and they will tell you everything.

Angel2396

The question may be interesting, but the focus was on fish and shrimp. I have more or less decided on the corals. That's why I wrote about the equipment, to avoid overcrowding or incompatibility—I don't want any issues later. I was hoping to hear the opinions of people with experience keeping them under these conditions.

James3382

So you take a book, at least Ova-Savchuk's (or look for websites on the internet that describe the conditions for obtaining hydrobionts, at least this one), and choose from there the species that fit the conditions of your aquarium (at least by volume!) and that you personally like visually! What problems could there be????

Allison

Thank you, old man, for the clear and concise answer.