I'm still looking for a bottom dweller to add to my tank. Any fish recommendations?
Setting up a 13.5 gallon fluval sea evo tank.
Re: Setting up a 13.5 gallon fluval sea evo tank.
Re: Setting up a 13.5 gallon fluval sea evo tank.
I've also heard clown gobies get along well with most fish. What's the average price for them, and would they be a good fit for my tank?
Re: Setting up a 13.5 gallon fluval sea evo tank.
A Watchman Goby could be a good option for a beginner like you. My experience with clowns has been that they're pretty laid-back with other fish, so adding a bottom dweller might just work out.buzzard wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 10:21 am I'm looking to transition into the saltwater side of the hobby, coming from freshwater. I've been eyeing the Fluval Sea Evo and thought it'd be a solid starting point. Before making a purchase, I figured I'd run my stocking ideas by you all. I'm thinking of keeping 1 female and 1 male ocellaris clownfish, a yellow clown goby, and a purplefire fish. Is this a decent mix for a 13.5-gallon tank? If not, which of these fish would you recommend for a tank of this size?
Re: Setting up a 13.5 gallon fluval sea evo tank.
The Watchman Goby is a great choice for a beginner fish. They usually go for around $25 to $40.buzzard wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 10:21 am I'm looking to transition into the saltwater side of the hobby, coming from freshwater. I've been eyeing the Fluval Sea Evo and thought it'd be a solid starting point. Before making a purchase, I figured I'd run my stocking ideas by you all. I'm thinking of keeping 1 female and 1 male ocellaris clownfish, a yellow clown goby, and a purplefire fish. Is this a decent mix for a 13.5-gallon tank? If not, which of these fish would you recommend for a tank of this size?