This may sound like a stupid question but what is considered FISH ONLY?
Generally, does a Fish Only tank exclude invertebrates?
First a little background. I had what I considered a fish only tank 30+ years ago. It was a 30g with a dolomite base undergravel and hang on back filter and a standard fluorescent light. I had a few fish (Rock Beauty, Royal Gramma), arrow crab, hermit crab, snails shrimp. The tank was decorated with some rocks and dead coral. It looked nice and it showed off the fish. Growing coral was pretty much unheard of back then. I tried anenome at one time but it did not survive very long.
I want to set up a system similar to what I had back then but I want to take advantage of new technology and techniques. Fish on my wish list (obviously not all) a Mandarin Goby, Dotybacks, Rock Beauty?, maybe a Butterfly (Racoon)? or a Trigger, and some inverts like arrow crab, banded shrimp, hermit crabs.
So here is my plan so far and maybe you can help me out.
30gal (the same Ambassador I had 30 years ago, still holds water)
Current Satellite Single CF light 96W 10,000K/460mn Actinic
Aqua C Remora w/RIO 800
Heater
Do I need a power head or two for water movement?
1 Seio M620?
2 MaxiJet 600s?
I was thinking of an aragonite base?
What about a filter or is the skimmer enough?
Live sand/live rock or a starter kit from IndoPacific Sea Farm www.ipsf.com?
Anyone suggest a plenum?
Any other suggestions recommendation on either the setup or the fish would be greatly appreciated?
Thanks,
David



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