• What to stock in an 80L tank?

  • Kimberly

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Wesley

The hedgehog will cancel this scraper, removing everyone from the residential complex. Anyone but Premnas, or else you won't be able to add them later. By the way, one actinia and 20 acellulars are all sitting in it one after another; they are small, 2 cm. You can't add other shrimp with the boxer. Don't write off the addition; let everything come to life. Don't forget about the shrimp; it wants to eat too, otherwise I had ones that we thought didn't eat. At the bottom, the marine aquarium restaurant is not yours near Red Square; how to get to the post office.

Stuart

The sea urchin lives well in the aquarium if the corals are well secured, and it doesn't shed anything; if it needs to, it contracts its spines upwards and squeezes through gaps in the rocks that seem impossible to pass. There is only one Premnas here (other clownfish of a different species can also be kept), and it is beautiful and interesting in its own way, although it might be better not to introduce it as the first fish. The cleaner shrimp and cardinal shrimp coexist freely with the boxers. Igor, no, that's not my aquarium.

Kimberly3727

I don't understand anything about clowns. Why is there only one premnas? Can ocellaris and clowns live without anemones? The atlas says that ocellaris can reach 15 cm, but in aquarium photos, they are quite small. In marine aquaristics, does the size of the aquarium affect the size of the fish? Can I have a globe sea urchin? What are these shrimp called in Latin? And since I have absolutely no experience and there is a risk of losing livestock, what inexpensive and undemanding fish and other inhabitants would you recommend for a beginner?

Jacob4800

This is an 80-liter aquarium. I also have a boxer living with two types of shrimp, and they all feel great (900 liters). A client has a Premnas that was the first to go in there (200 liters), and after that, I can't add anyone else because it kills them.

Caitlin3279

Clownfish live perfectly well without an anemone. I haven't seen ocellaris larger than 5 cm; maybe it's a typo.

Vanessa6144

That's good! Are ocellaris the most undemanding of clownfish, or are there other types that are easy to care for?