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What is important when stocking a reef tank?

By Sophia Dalton

What is important when stocking a reef tank?

When stocking your reef tank, the size of your fish and the number of fish you choose are the most important factors to consider. These are not the only things you should think about, however. Other factors you need to consider in stocking your reef tank include behavioral compatibility and habitat compatibility.

How many inches of fish do I need in a reef tank?

While many variables affect that answer, a general rule is to stock no more than ½ an inch of fully grown fish per gallon of water in your aquarium. For example, if you have a 30-gallon aquarium, ideally stock no more than 15 total inches of fully grown fish.

How soon can I add fish to my saltwater tank?

A: Make sure all of the equipment has been running successfully for several days prior to adding any fish. Your temperature should not be fluctuating, and the salinity should be stable. We would recommend waiting a minimum of three days, but preferably seven days, to be sure all is stable and safe for the first fish.

How often should reef tank be fed?

If you only feed your herbivorous fish once every 2 or 3 days, it is not the way most fish eat in the wild, which is what we should try to duplicate as closely as possible. In my experience, feeding twice per day, only what is consumed in about 3-5 minutes has been the best.

How do I know if my saltwater tank has cycled?

During the fish tank cycling process, you should regularly test the water in your fish tank for ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate. When the tests started to show 0 ammonia, 0 nitrites, and some nitrate then you can conclude that your fish tank is cycled.

How often do clownfish need to be fed?

The Clowns like to eat, at least once a day for general maintenance purposes. For breeding and optimal health, two to three feedings (not too heavy ) a day. If in good shape and well fed, they will go a week without being fed, but not has a routine thing each and every week of the year.