Easy 10 points! "I can keep these together in a marine fish tank 30 gallons in 72 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit?
1 Catalina Goby 3 zebrafish fire Mexican dwarf hermit crabs, snails 2 turbo a camel shrimp goby one Dottyback Treemo a purple under a chalk line of six fish stocks Is this too much or very well also be introduded in this order to the fuel tank, gudgeon goby 1.inverts 2.treema 3.catalina 4. firefish 5.six fish bass line and Dottyback 6.chalk Purple (introduced at the same time) Is this ok? You will also need these decorations to hide: Top Fin ® Rose Coral Aquarium Ornament Top Fin ® Barrel Aquarium Garnish with three albums airstone Fin ® Plastic Plant Variety Pack-blue, purple, yellow Top Fin ® Coral with Plants Aquarium Ornament and eat Marina Garlic contains flakes, mysis shrimp, dried seaweed and is it also okay? also these items I am getting from petsmart.com will also 40 lbs. live rock
The list of fish and especially the plan for your tank sounds good to me and have a great job well done research or had good support someone, but there are several important areas that are not mentioned. What type of filtration system do you have for this tank? This is a wet / dry or a system outside power filter? Is your brand new tank or a full course? Marine fish are more sensitive to ammonia and nitrite chemical waste or goldfish tropical fish so you should have an excellent understanding of the maintenance base of the fish before attempting to maintain a saltwater tank. If you have a good understanding nitrogen cycle and the water test kits to make your own salt water tests, then you can start with 40 pounds. live rock and after a week or two when the water tests show zero ppm of ammonia or nitrite, you can add the hermit crabs and snails. If they survive the next week and water testing are zero again for ammonia and nitrite, then you can add the first fish. Much of its success will be determined by the quality of live rock there. Is planning on using an additional sand substrate such as sand or coral reef? A bare bottom tank is fine for a 30 gallon tank with 40 pounds. of live rock, but a little substrate is not a bad idea either. Creating a stream with a head of power is a good way to increase the level of oxygen and prevent cold spots or bags dead in the tank. A head of power should not replace a filtration system, but you can supplement or complement one. It need not be used with a gravel and it is waterproof, can be placed anywhere in the tank. A piece of nylon material storage in the consumer basket will keep the little critters to get sucked into the rotor. Secure with plastic wire tie or cable tie on a rubber band eventually dissolved in seawater.
New 30 gallon aquarium-freshwater community tank

