• Who to settle?

  • Jessica5348

Please recommend what can be kept in a 50-liter tank for a beginner. That is, who is the most undemanding? What corals, anemones? Books provide a lot of information, but the personal experience of so many specialists here on the forum is incomparable.

Diana8604

You can keep clownfish (also known as Nemo), yellow wrasse, and Pseudochromis paccagnellae (only one!). These are the first ones that come to mind. What about corals? You see, it all depends on the light. It's so hard to give advice...

Jessica9188

Will the zebrasoma get along with the clownfish? And how many can be kept there for comfortable living? Who is better to keep with the live rock in my case?

Jessica6754

A 50-liter volume is too small for zebrasoma. What do you mean?

Erica

Everything that grows on J.K. (living stones) And is the volume sufficient for 2 clowns?

Alyssa6727

Enough. For them, it's preferable to have a small actinia in your case. You can use Sarcophyton, Lobophytum, Fungi, and Clavularia or Anthelia on the rocks. There you have a gentleman's set. Everything is not very demanding.

Barbara8192

Thank you!! And who brings you the livestock?

Anna9752

What do you say about such animals: -pineapple coral -coral "Frog spawn" -sunny orange coral????

Kathleen

It would be preferable to provide their Latin names. 1 Blastomussa? 2 Euphyllia divisa? 3 Dendrophyllia? If I understood correctly what you meant, they are not quite suitable for a first acquaintance with corals. These are hard corals (LPS), they require good water quality and a stable calcium level.

Daniel4967

On the website, they are listed as SOFT CORALS...

Amy5468

Provide the Latin names. But "Frogspawn" is a type of Euphyllia and it is definitely a hard coral. Maybe some other coral is called that too...

Chad9037

Yes, that's basically everyone here. From Zaporizhzhia, Rey from Donetsk. Rey Tkach from Kyiv, Igor from Kyiv. That's all for now with whom I've dealt.

Melinda

Euphilia is a stony LPS (large-polyp stony coral). It is not quite suitable for beginners. It is temperamental.

Phillip9722

Here is a good catalog with pictures. At the very bottom, click on the England flag, otherwise, it will still show German when you start.

Stephen5841

Don't ruin the corals and your money... You were told: Enough. It's preferable to have a small anemone in your case. You can use Sarcophyton, Lobophytum, Fungi, and Clavularia or Anthelia on the rocks. There you have a gentleman's set. Everything is not very demanding. And if you don't listen to what you're being told, they'll sell you frog spawn, Acropora, and moray eels... and it doesn't matter that you only have 50 liters.

Patricia1746

I can invite you over as a neighbor - so to speak, to "infect you with the sea" in a good sense - although my aquarium is still very far from perfection, like those of Doctorfish2 or Stas_Alpin. I have a long way to go. But I will show you the mushrooms and other things named in person.

Anthony4281

Hello from Odessa) Yes, we can buy little animals here in Odessa. I also can't seem to get my 50-liter tank running; I decided on 2 clownfish and an anemone. But I just can't seem to buy a skimmer. By the way, I will most likely be buying this one - Aqua Medic Biostar Flotor, with a filter, it seems to be a hang-on type...

Michelle5859

How can I contact him?

Jennifer

Find his profile and message him, but he has his phone number in the profile.