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After several months of deliberation I finally decided to set up a new tank for my radiata lionfish who hasn’t been playing nice with his tank mates in a 73 gallon tank (Red Sea reefer 350). I decided to go with the same tank, and after experiencing some setbacks due to an uneven floor it is finally set up and cycling. As it cycles, I want to start considering a tank mate for the lionfish. I do not want anything that is a very active swimmer or would possibly get stung (kept happening in the other tank).
I have been leaning towards some kind of eel, I’m open to all kinds but do not want a snowflake or ribbon (I have had/have these and want to try something different) The eel I have been considering the most is the jeweled moray. I would really like to try a fang toothed moray, and the jeweled seems like the perfect candidate for this tank from what I have read so far. My only concern is size, some sources say a minimum of 50 gallons is needed for a jeweled while other sources suggest a much larger tank. (This tank is 73 gallons). I would appreciate any feedback from anyone who has kept jeweled morays. I’m still open to other fish besides an eel, I just have a fascination with them, especially fang toothed morays. I also really like scorpion fish, although I will admit I get confused between species and am unsure whether it would be possible to keep one with a lionfish in a tank of this size.
I’m planning on adding some easy corals, mostly soft (leathers, zoas, gsp, etc). So no fish that would eat corals. Obviously since this tank is for a lionfish i am not concerned with whether or not I can keep inverts. I have an oversized skimmer (reef octopus classic 152-s) so I am not too concerned about having a large bio load, I am only planning on 1 fish besides the lion. I will be using chemi pure and those porous blocks in my sump (can’t remember the name) as well as 100 micron filter socks. I have a reactor I could always set up if needed as well.
Sorry for the long post, I have been thinking about/researching this tank for several months now and I’m pretty excited about it. Thanks in advance
I have been leaning towards some kind of eel, I’m open to all kinds but do not want a snowflake or ribbon (I have had/have these and want to try something different) The eel I have been considering the most is the jeweled moray. I would really like to try a fang toothed moray, and the jeweled seems like the perfect candidate for this tank from what I have read so far. My only concern is size, some sources say a minimum of 50 gallons is needed for a jeweled while other sources suggest a much larger tank. (This tank is 73 gallons). I would appreciate any feedback from anyone who has kept jeweled morays. I’m still open to other fish besides an eel, I just have a fascination with them, especially fang toothed morays. I also really like scorpion fish, although I will admit I get confused between species and am unsure whether it would be possible to keep one with a lionfish in a tank of this size.
I’m planning on adding some easy corals, mostly soft (leathers, zoas, gsp, etc). So no fish that would eat corals. Obviously since this tank is for a lionfish i am not concerned with whether or not I can keep inverts. I have an oversized skimmer (reef octopus classic 152-s) so I am not too concerned about having a large bio load, I am only planning on 1 fish besides the lion. I will be using chemi pure and those porous blocks in my sump (can’t remember the name) as well as 100 micron filter socks. I have a reactor I could always set up if needed as well.
Sorry for the long post, I have been thinking about/researching this tank for several months now and I’m pretty excited about it. Thanks in advance