Clownfish and pajama Cardinal help

thefishdude277
  • #1
Hello saltwater section! It's my first post on this section, but I'm an active Freshwater user
So I have no clue on how to keep SW, but my school has a 30 gallon reef.
It has
1 tomato clown
1 pajama Cardinal
Purple mushrooms
that pulsing coral
Sand burrowing snails
Hermit crabs
Some anemone

Does it have any problems?


 
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LiterallyHydro
  • #2
I don't have experience with Tomato Clowns but I don't see any glaring issues that would really stand out to me.
 
Cacret
  • #3
Agrre with LiterallyHydro
Why not try googling them, see how big they get, see their compatibility etc then you'll be fine! Although some people here are for more experienced



This is Cacret, ending whatever is my comment with a lol xD
 
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thefishdude277
  • Thread Starter
  • #4
Bump


 
wbc
  • #5
I like to keep clowns in pairs or maybe small groups but he should be fine alone. Cardinals should probably be kept in a school for best results. The pulsing coral is a zenia, and the snails are likely nassarius. I don't personally like anemones and am in the process of removing mine when I can find it a new home. So based on the livestock I don't see any major issues, but I would add 4 or 5 extra cardinals, which with it being a 30 gallon tank and only having 2 fish shouldn't be a problem.
Blake

 
wbc
  • #6
Also just saying I think this belongs in saltwater beginners page not inverts. Not trying to be mean or anything.

 
wbc
  • #7
Oh man I hate that this is my third post in a row but I screwed up there. I'm using the app and don't really know how to use it that well.(literally just got a smart phone). So I thought I was in the inverts section. Glad to help you anyway, if I have been any help. Mods feel free to delete these past 2 posts. All my fault.

 
thefishdude277
  • Thread Starter
  • #8
I like to keep clowns in pairs or maybe small groups but he should be fine alone. Cardinals should probably be kept in a school for best results. The pulsing coral is a zenia, and the snails are likely nassarius. I don't personally like anemones and am in the process of removing mine when I can find it a new home. So based on the livestock I don't see any major issues, but I would add 4 or 5 extra cardinals, which with it being a 30 gallon tank and only having 2 fish shouldn't be a problem.
Blake

Thanks


 
Kyle23
  • #9
Tomato clowns are great fish but a they grow become some what aggressive especially if there's an anemone in the tank. I have a Clark clown in my 30 gallon right now. He's about 2 1/2 in long now and is the boss in the tank and does not put up with anything.


 
thefishdude277
  • Thread Starter
  • #10
Tomato clowns are great fish but a they grow become some what aggressive especially if there's an anemone in the tank. I have a Clark clown in my 30 gallon right now. He's about 2 1/2 in long now and is the boss in the tank and does not put up with anything.

That's what is exactly going on in the tank. The pajama hides most of the time


 

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