What Is a Fish-Only System?
Even though a fish-only or FO system is typically described as a saltwater aquarium that contains just that, only fish, it is not unusual to also have some algae and detritus eating crustaceans and snails present. However, these animals are only included if they are compatible with the types of fish you are keeping. No live corals and other sessile or motile invertebrates, and what can be considered to be "live" rock is added, but instead decorative type rocks, natural dried or synthetic pieces of coral, sea shells, artificial plants and other such items are used.
What Fish Are Good For This Type of Aquarium?
Most any kind of fish "community" is suitable for this type of set up, but this is one most often chosen by aquarists for keeping aggressive or predatory fishes such as Eels, Scorpions/Lions, Triggers, Groupers, Snappers, Puffers, Hawks, Squirrels, Tangs/Surgeons and Wrasses, as well as large species Angels.
The Fundamental Elements of a FO Set Up
Aside from the standard pieces of equipment and components that are required for setting up any saltwater aquarium, here are the fundamental elements of a fish-only set up:
Equipment Upgrade Considerations
When starting out with a fish-only aquarium, it is a good idea to design your set up with the thought in mind that you may decide to convert the aquarium into a fish-only with live rock or a reef tank system in the future. By choosing to upgrade your filtration and equipment choices in the beginning, these transitions can be made rather easily, and will save you money in the long run by not having to buy new pieces of equipment later on, if, or when you decide to advance to the next level.
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