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Easy, Sure-Fire DIY 55g FOWLR Tank

Saturday June 13, 2009
Easy, Surefire DIY 55g FOWLR Here is a plan for a 55g FOWLR (Fish Only With Live Rock) tank. This set up includes a tank, filtration, power head, light hood and a list of fish and invertebrates which are colorful and actually get along with each other. Start here with the basics, then gradually move up to a full reef tank.

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May 10, 2006 at 11:32 am
(1) Steve says:

It would be completely irresponsible–cruel to keep a Naso in a 55g tank!

December 5, 2007 at 11:56 am
(2) Bill says:

I have a 55 with live rock. I just replaced it with a drilled 55. It has cycled.

I have a Clown and a yellow tailed blue, several red legged and blue legged crabs, a star, and one Fire shrimp, and one skunk shrimp. They all get along well. Oh, I just picked up 3 snails that bury themselves in the sand and I had a turbo.

I like to increase the critters but have not decided yet.
Nasos are nice, they had a small one but I think it will grow too large. But I like them.

Thanks

Bill

September 10, 2008 at 3:34 pm
(3) Ken says:

I think the fish selection is a bit agressive for a 55 gal tank. I had a Yellow Tang and Flame Angel in my tank and the bioload was just too high after a year or so when they grew.

So although those fish are beautiful, I would recommend replacing some of the recommended fish with smaller fish such as Chromi’s and perhaps a Neon Goby. Good luck!

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