Journey's journey into SW Aquaria

I am gonna keep chromis with my clown when my tank is ready. They are nice swimmers, small, hardy, and peaceful. And their color contrast nicely with a clown.

Problem is, you have to keep 3 of them.
 
I like that site NYCSICKTANK. Thanks. The gravel is live sand from the ocean floor...Someone on here helped me with the name...I think it is Bahamian sand or something similiar. No crushed coral for me though I'll admit when I first saw it I was like, "uh-oh...this does not look like sand to me!". There is a layer of finer sand that sifted to the bottom. The bigger chunks stayed on the top.
 
Tiger Tail Cucumbers

Part of the CUC that I get with my LR/LS order includes a tiger tail cucumber. I planned to ask the guy to keep the cucumber because I heard horror stories about them getting scared and pucking their toxic guts out and killing the aquarium. He assured me that this type of cucumber absolutely does not do that. Just wanted to share that in case others were under the (apparently incorrect) assumption that all cucumbers were a risk.
 
I appreciate the chromis too but now enough for three of them! They remind me of FW fish for some reason...

I am gonna keep chromis with my clown when my tank is ready. They are nice swimmers, small, hardy, and peaceful. And their color contrast nicely with a clown.

Problem is, you have to keep 3 of them.
 
Fish Selection

What do you all think of a Yellowhead Jawfish, a Clown, and a goby or blenny?

I'm not sure if my sand is the right kind for these guys.
 
ORRRR....
yellow watchman goby
traditional clown or black/white clown
clown goby green
 
What about a bangai cardinalfish? I think the min. requirement is 30g....not sure if it could work in a 25. They are not real active swimmers, but I love mine.
Robbie
 
I like that site NYCSICKTANK. Thanks. The gravel is live sand from the ocean floor...Someone on here helped me with the name...I think it is Bahamian sand or something similiar. No crushed coral for me though I'll admit when I first saw it I was like, "uh-oh...this does not look like sand to me!". There is a layer of finer sand that sifted to the bottom. The bigger chunks stayed on the top.

im glad you like it :)
 
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