As I am getting closer and closer to being able to add livestock to my tank, I need to start thinking about fish species I'd like to keep.
I have an idea already of what I'm going after, but I have a question about the "swimmers" I might be able to consider.
With my having an 80 gallon (30x24x24), it's actually smaller due to sand/rock taking up space. For a simple number, let's go with 70+/-.
just an example, let's take a bristletooth tang. It requires a suggested minimum tank size of 70 gallons. Those fish are very active. Once I get my corals and less active fish in the tank, the tang wouldn't have much room to swim around.
Where is the cutoff point for the max size tank a fish would need before he's "cramped"? I don't want to get an active swimmer when I know he'll get bigger and outgrow the tank. right off the bat, I become the fish police and nix the idea. Not interested in buying small, and re-homing later down the road. I realize that I need to take the stocking list into account as well.
is there a rule of thumb to use?
I have an idea already of what I'm going after, but I have a question about the "swimmers" I might be able to consider.
With my having an 80 gallon (30x24x24), it's actually smaller due to sand/rock taking up space. For a simple number, let's go with 70+/-.
just an example, let's take a bristletooth tang. It requires a suggested minimum tank size of 70 gallons. Those fish are very active. Once I get my corals and less active fish in the tank, the tang wouldn't have much room to swim around.
Where is the cutoff point for the max size tank a fish would need before he's "cramped"? I don't want to get an active swimmer when I know he'll get bigger and outgrow the tank. right off the bat, I become the fish police and nix the idea. Not interested in buying small, and re-homing later down the road. I realize that I need to take the stocking list into account as well.
is there a rule of thumb to use?