arc eye
Well-known member
I currently have four fish in my 55g display: a small/medium Yellow Tang, a pair of true percs, and a longnose hawkfish.
I was thinking of adding one or both of the following: a lawnmower blenny and a four or six line wrasse.
I was just wondering how many fish most of you are keeping in 55 gallonish reef tanks. Would my current bioload be considered light, moderate, or heavy? The tank is BB, has about 65lbs of live rock, lots of flow (38 times turnover per hour), a Euro-reef RS80 skimmer, about 15lbs of sump rock, and will soon have a media reactor (I do run carbon.......just not in a media reactor).
Also, I'm thinking of purchasing a flame hawkfish to be the sole resident of my 14g biocube once I get a skimmer for it. Is a 14g be too small?
Thanks in advance!
I was thinking of adding one or both of the following: a lawnmower blenny and a four or six line wrasse.
I was just wondering how many fish most of you are keeping in 55 gallonish reef tanks. Would my current bioload be considered light, moderate, or heavy? The tank is BB, has about 65lbs of live rock, lots of flow (38 times turnover per hour), a Euro-reef RS80 skimmer, about 15lbs of sump rock, and will soon have a media reactor (I do run carbon.......just not in a media reactor).
Also, I'm thinking of purchasing a flame hawkfish to be the sole resident of my 14g biocube once I get a skimmer for it. Is a 14g be too small?
Thanks in advance!