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PBITAWA
Join Date: Jan 2004
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Fish Compatability
Ok so after a little tank problem I lost a few fish. I have things stabilized now and I am looking to re-stock the tank. The current fish are 2 clowns and 3 green chromis. I would like to add a Yellow Tang, a Royal Gramma, and a Kaudern's Cardinal. If all goes well I may add a Spotted Mandarin down the road to help control flatworms. Will all of these fish get along together? Is there any of them that should be introduced to the tank last?
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: canada, Grande Praire, Ab
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Add the royal gramma last as they can be territorial. Id say no to the yellow tang as they are like 4 fish in 1 imo. Stock up on corals before you add more fish. The corals act as a filter.
What was the problem before?
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PBITAWA
Join Date: Jan 2004
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Flatworms. I have a mixed group of corals and a BTA going back in the tank as well. I plan to QT the new fish before putting them into the tank.
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