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Laura9093
What is wrong with this link?
David4089
Well, like this:
1. You can create a list of fish. Describe the main behavioral characteristics.
2. There is a description of personal aquariums.
3. Here are the fish.
4. It is not related to suppliers.
Chad9037
Пожалуйста, предоставьте текст для перевода.
Beth3383
I disagree, I have two Royal Grams (Gramma loreto) and 8 Ocellaris Clownfish living together perfectly, and there have been no conflicts at all. The Mandarin is not even noticed, but the Pseudocrenilabrus nicholsi is territorial and chased the Grammas for a month; now they have all been living peacefully for six months.
Ronald5720
Amphiprion ocellaris From 5 to 8 cm. Peaceful. Several pairs can coexist in one aquarium. They may be susceptible to skin diseases when conditions change.
They are imported as bred. Often. Size from 1.5-2 cm and larger. Black ones are imported more on demand.
Price - $10-$25
Mitchell7972
I have one like that. It won't be suitable for a nano tank - the fish is territorial and won't get along with another fish in a nano aquarium. I would look at small gobies, like Amblygobius rainfordi, and read the book "Reef Nano Aquariums" by Daniel Knop.
Whitney
Labroides dimidiatus
Cleaner fish that removes external parasites. 6-8 cm. Inter-species aggression.
Laura7633
Cirripectes filamentosus (salarias fasciatus)
7-8 cm. Brownish-green in color.
Cleans the aquarium of green filamentous, diatom, red turf, and other lower algae. (Reef aquarium, by Savchuk)
Brian6895
Neeleotris magnifica
Up to 7 cm. There should be no large or agile, aggressive neighbors - they will always be hiding.
Diana7891
Pter kauderni
Up to 5 cm. Inactive fish. Often stay in shelters - in caves, algae.
Judy
Gobiodon histrio
2.5-4 cm. Prefers to sit in the crown of a chosen coral. Sometimes there are difficulties with feeding.
Ricardo7341
I had a beautiful fish that cleaned 250 liters from lower organisms in a month, but I had to give it away because it stopped eating and wouldn't take other foods, and it started to lose weight. Here is a link to a short video of it in my aquarium.
Natalie
Off-topic, please describe how she felt about corals? The neighboring topic is about dogs, reef safe. Thank you.
And also - is the size correct, or does she grow larger?
Steven7574
I may be repeating myself, but here is a link for fish for a nano reef.
Debra8438
In the first post, there is a link. Although it is written differently in the address, it is the same...
Jeffrey496
Court Jester Goby (Amblygobius rainfordi)
From 5 to 7 cm. A shy, peaceful fish. Aquarium of at least 50 liters. Shows aggression towards its own kind. Successfully bred in aquariums.
P.S. If anyone has more complete information, please write, specifying the fish, and I will edit it later with a quote.
Michelle1662
centrus alleni
Up to 6 cm. Schooling.
I saw them at a C.
Stephen
Pailinus carpenteri
Carpenter Flasher Wrasse
Found that they are small. And how many...???? We are adding.
Patrick4439
Yes, I under-copied. Thank you. Pailinus carpenteri.
The topic is quite extensive - from 50 to 150 liters. Everyone is free to choose according to their volume. In terms of appearance, it resembles a mobile one, although the freshwater betta is "almost a copy" and can live in a glass.
Stefanie9771
Apogon cyanosoma
Orange Lined Cardinalfish
6-7 cm. Peaceful. Schooling.
Is anyone importing this species?
Keith7534
Pseudanthias pulcherrimus
Resplendent Anthias
7-10 cm. Peaceful. Schooling.
I categorize them as "questionable" for nano tanks. Good swimmers. Need space to swim.
Breanna9982
Here it is. Probably that's why everything is made to order - and as a result, it quickly evaporates. Fish is not a coral that you set up and it stays, consuming light... But with fish, try to feed it, the game is often tricky.
Michelle9986
Plectranthias inermis
Red blotched perchlet
4-5 cm.
Who transports it and what is the price?
Selena4467
Gobiosoma Oceanops is perfect for NANO
a fun little fish, always in sight...
available now ))
Stephanie4990
Very cool fish!
Daniel4967
The only downside is that Gobiosoma Oceanops does not live long in small aquariums and where there are few fish.
Deborah2682
What is the reason for the lack of longevity in aquariums with few fish? Is it due to poor feeding because of the "smallness" of the fish? Or does the non-schooling reflex affect their psyche?
Noah1632
Try to use a bit of your intuition to figure out what the word "cleaner" might mean and why it is given to this cool fish, Gobiosoma Oceanops.
Elijah7048
And there's no need. They (gobies) feel great on artemia. By the way, regarding the bullheads. Many of them are suitable for nano tanks. Just the Gobiodon okinawae alone is worth it. And so on.
Michelle13
Cryptocentrus cinctus - Yellow prawn-goby (photo 1)
Gobiodon okinawae (photos 2-3) Sizes and behavioral features - ask A.
Charles5941
Does the cleaner shrimp still live in symbiosis with the cleaner wrasse? Or will it cooperate with any type of shrimp?
Troy8808
REQUEST for SELLERS:
Please specify your assortment AND/OR SUPPLY CAPACITY!!!! At a minimum, based on the already provided list. Or send photos and a short description. After that, we can contact you in private messages. THANK YOU!!!
Karen2578
Liopropoma carmabi (Candy Basslet)
5-7 cm.
Eric8832
Pa (Clown) Goby
Can live in aquariums up to 10 liters.
Lee
Red Striped Goby (Trimma cana) 2-3 cm.
Alicia5489
Yellow Stripe Neon Goby
Emily3144
Green Banded Goby
Yolanda
Atlantic Pygmy/Cherub Angelfish
5-6 cm
Angela
Assessor_flavissimus
Yellow Assessor
William5838
Assessor_macneilli
Blue Assessor
Lynn4242
Tailspot Blenny
7-10 cm.
Nancy758
Blackray Shrimp Goby
Darrell7542
Possum Wrasse
Charles5941
Sixline Wrasse
Christopher1774
Our company (iReef) can deliver all the fish listed above. Place your pre-orders...
Kenneth2761
Please provide the price, at least an approximate one. However, this is already in another section.
Natasha
Pseudochromis fridmani. It is well suited for keeping in a nano tank. However, it may be incompatible with small shrimp. I think it wasn't mentioned in the topic...
Jessica
Neocirrhitus arus - a very, very funny fish for nano tanks, with very amusing behavior, available now)))
Joseph1346
Holanthias borbonius
Here is such an anti-as for connoisseurs...
available in stock
Eric8832
Here is the fish Centropyge multicolor, suitable for a 100L or 150L nano tank, very much so. The only downside is the price. It will be available next week.
Eric5208
Funny behavior is not the right word!! A fish can be used as a remedy to lift your spirits!
Joseph9057
this fish has a somewhat frightened appearance!
Michael3221
Pseudanthias squamipinnis
9-10 cm.
Links with pictures of anthias.
Christopher7213
Pseudanthias dispar
9-10 cm.
Diana3118
I acknowledge that you are persistent and consistent in your desire to collect all "nano" fish. As for the antias, they are not very suitable for nano tanks. They are very active swimmers and have a somewhat challenging diet. And 10 cm is already a size for a nano tank.
Ryan7682
I also call my aquarium nano. Although, yes, the length is a bit small. Maybe someone will have a 75*45*45, also 150 liters. Here everyone will decide for themselves.
P.S. Although I have observed their behavior (about 4-5 times), they don't seem to be particularly active.
Sheila1322
There are smaller and brighter fish... But the price!!!!!!!! Flies eat them.. it makes you shiver!!! Not even hundreds of dollars.
Heather2018
It will be possible to post, ...but with reservations. The interest was in presenting nano-realities. Simply put, fish for 1500 euros in this context - well, it's kind of ... people will laugh.
Ronald
Well, maybe domestic suppliers will be able to dig something out at a lower price for their fellow citizens/comrades. Anything is possible, of course.
Michael5242
Centropyge Acanthops
5-8 cm. A formed pair can spawn in the aquarium. A tank of 100-150 liters is recommended for the pair. Algal growths are desirable in the aquarium, or include spirulina and similar foods in their diet.
Joyce
Mini Dart Gobies
It would be easier to describe how - marine "neon"
Robin
Variety?
Apogon neotes - Mini cardinalfish
Cheyenne2747
Apogon luteus - up to 5 cm
Robert800
I think I have edited everything. I copied the discussions to the corresponding fish.
Can we delete these posts - either because they are unnecessary or because they have already been copied?
(4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 16, 17, 23, 24, 27, 32, 33, 36, 39, 40, 47, 49, 64, 69, 70, 71, 72, 75, 76, 77, 79, 80, 81, 82, 88, 90)
Thank you.
Andrea9320
Synhiropus stellatus - 6 cm
David4089
Discordipinna griessingeri - 2.5 cm
Jessica
I can say a lot of positive things about this fish, and I recommend keeping both dragons and all mandarins in at least pairs, so you can see their dances in the evenings...
Lori4746
Apogon crassiceps
Up to 6 cm. Schooling. Minimum volume 100 liters.
John
At the same link above
Apogon leptacanthus
Up to 6 cm. Schooling.
P.S. If I'm not mistaken, I saw some with Tatiana (Taka). I would be interested in feedback on them.
Jennifer9100
Tanaka's Pygmy Wrasse (Wetmorella tanakai)
5-6 cm. Spends more time in hiding without active fish.
Julia
Gobiodon citrinus is a fish suitable for a nano aquarium. Here is another interesting link about nano fish, but for some reason the photos won't open for me.
Karen2578
Has anyone kept Gobiodon citrinus?
Emma
I didn't keep it, but I read reviews that it generally doesn't harm corals. Generally means intentionally. However, by "sitting" on the coral, it can wear down the polyps to the point that the branch becomes bleached.
Danielle
Opistognathus aurifrons is such a cute little bullhead in NANO.
Barbara
Here is such a dog False tor (Aspidontus) Aspidontus taeniatus for.
Ryan7682
It is strictly forbidden to introduce false toros to other fish. Disguised as the toro dimidiatus, these little dogs attack fish that mistake them for toros and bite their skin with sharp teeth. This leads to infection. True toros have a terminal mouth, meaning it is straight; they are parasitic eaters, while this little dog has a lower jaw perfectly adapted for scraping the epithelial layer. Nature on the reef has taken care of this.
Elizabeth
Synchiropus marmoratus
There is no standard description regarding its care.
Angel2396
The animal is interesting, but not for "completely" nano. It mainly feeds on "stone." If there is little... it starves. It is difficult to keep it on frozen and dry feeds. But it is possible, provided it is fed about 6 times a day.
Anne4851
I understand this is "tangerine." Then you can start with a live moth, then ice cream, and then artemia to stimulate. Picturatus did it that way.
Julie3950
I read the topic and remember a book about tasty and healthy food with empty store shelves. I understand, it's all exotic, you can't buy it here. But what can be purchased for nano?
Amanda5586
Almost everything can be bought. By the way, the photo I posted is from my aquarium.
Jenny
Size 5-7 cm.
Aldrovanda.
It's been a week since it's been in the aquarium. So far, it has been behaving quietly. It comes out during feeding and if it thinks no one is watching, it nibbles on something from the stones.
Kendra2262
I feed my fish with Artemia through a straw, squeezing it right by its mouth (thankfully, the fish is not skittish) and it eats. I've had it not long, and it hasn't eaten all the living things from the rocks yet; at least, I think so, since it keeps pecking at something. We'll see and observe.
Erica
My dragon constantly gnaws on something from the stones, and in the evenings, it gets a dose of live liman maggot. There's no need to offer the maggot under its nose - the little dragon flies to it at full speed from the farthest corner.
Tanner
In two weeks of observation, it behaves normally. Sometimes it gets a bit dusty, but not significantly.
There was a dream that it would lure a woodlice (or a crayfish?) from the live rocks into its burrow - but no, it lives by itself. Apparently, it only gets along with one type of shrimp.
Lee
What specific algae does it feed on? How much does it cost and where can it be purchased?
Melissa1838
, (an interesting combination of login and signature)
I don't know exactly which algae it feeds on, it gnaws on something from the glass, the walls of the live rock.
I bought it from a.
IReef also has this one:
Kevin262
Wow!!! What an interesting fish! Probably quite temperamental?
Gregory9432
Perhaps undeservedly forgotten - scorpionfish.
But I would only dare to keep such beauty in an aquarium at work - so that no one would poke their hands in. And (nano) should be limited to a minimum size of 50-100 liters due to the high metabolism of these fish. There are few small fish, but some fit in the upper 10 cm size.
Source:
Paracentropogon rubripinnis (red-fin waspfish [male])
9 cm.
Choridactylus multibarbus (bearded ghoul)
10 cm
D. biocellatus (fu manchu lionfish)
10 cm
Acreicthys tomentosus
10 cm
Alexander
Choridactylus multibarbus (bearded ghoul) 10cm
It looks like quite a beast... Is anyone bringing them in? Keeping them?
Theresa5149
99.9% chance that it's not true. They don't bring it and don't keep it... Otherwise, we would already know about it...
Christopher
This little bull Stonogobiops yasha is suitable for a NANO aquarium, measuring 3-5 cm. They get along well with other non-aggressive fish species. The lifespan in captivity is 3-5 years.
Denise
Acreicthys tomentosus is a spiny fish.
Anthony4281
The language is Japanese, but the photos are clear. Chrysiptera leucopoma in the first photo. Approximately 5-6 cm. Very bright fluorescent colors.
Amanda5586
Has anyone heard of Aioliops megastigma (Mini Dart Gobies)?
Here are some photos and a topic about them.
As I understand, they have a short lifespan and need to be fed 4-8 times a day?
Update: They live for about a year in an aquarium, which is sad.
Daniel9952
I had a little dog like this in 45 liters.
Stephanie9175
shurban_2008, what did you mean?
Christopher
I had such a creature for about a year, I fed it with liman moths and tubifex, the little body was found on the floor, I don't know how it happened, but in the morning it was lying half a meter away from the aquarium, sadness struck me that morning. When the fish lies on the bottom of a mature aquarium, when many stones in the Carolina and the bottom have a slightly reddish tint, well, in general, Carolina is also somewhat present, it's very hard to find the mandarin. One time I searched for it for about 15 minutes, and it turned out to be lying on the magnetic scraper at the top of the aquarium, looking at me.
Reginald5073
And if they could be bred, there would be no price for them... In a good sense of the word...
Shane
Off-topic It's easier and cheaper to buy... through a collective order from the Americans or Asians, bypassing the domestic restaurant markup and any folkloric decor.
Gregory
And how do you envision a "collective order" without the restaurant markup? First of all, it won't be legal. Avoiding the restaurant markup, at least with "honest customs officers"...
Brent8919
Hello, gentlemen. I probably can't add anything new, but I just decided to save these little fish for myself and compiled everything into a file. I thought maybe it would be useful to someone - here are the sizes of the fish, their photos, and for some, the prices in American stores.
P.S. In the archive "*.x"
P.P.S. I couldn't upload it to the forum, so I'm leaving a link.
Denise
Class, thank you!
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