One of the ideas that I had for my frag tank was that I would be able to house one and probably only one aggressive or generally non-community critter separate from the display tank. The more I research it the more things have been ruled out. They either will eat corals, poison the tank if they die, don't like bare bottom tanks, or require lots of solid food feeding that I don't want to be doing with in the frag tank.
I currently have cleanup being done by astrea (which I won't be replacing as they die) , trochus and stomatella snails. I haven't put any bumble bee snails in because they are rockwork specialists and there's no rockwork or sand in the tank. There's a moderate amount of brown slime algae that doesn't get eaten but other than more small snails I wouldn't consider that there is enough to support anything which lives by eating it.
If I do have to put any fish in for the benefit of the tank it will likely be a six line wrasse who will probably only live in the frag tank part of the time. Getting along (ignoring) with corals of all types, snails and the wrasse would be the most important requirement followed by low feeding bioload or amenable to spot feeding.
Any ideas for something interesting that I probably wouldn't want in my display tank but might be interesting as a sole specimen in a frag tank?
I currently have cleanup being done by astrea (which I won't be replacing as they die) , trochus and stomatella snails. I haven't put any bumble bee snails in because they are rockwork specialists and there's no rockwork or sand in the tank. There's a moderate amount of brown slime algae that doesn't get eaten but other than more small snails I wouldn't consider that there is enough to support anything which lives by eating it.
If I do have to put any fish in for the benefit of the tank it will likely be a six line wrasse who will probably only live in the frag tank part of the time. Getting along (ignoring) with corals of all types, snails and the wrasse would be the most important requirement followed by low feeding bioload or amenable to spot feeding.
Any ideas for something interesting that I probably wouldn't want in my display tank but might be interesting as a sole specimen in a frag tank?