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07/20/2008, 12:02 PM | #1 |
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Livestock list
My current livestock list is...
1 Coral Beauty - Cora 1 Midas Blenny - Midas 1 Yellowhead Sleeper Goby - Goldie 3 Chromis - The Gang 1 False Perc Clown - Ziggy 1 Sally Lt Foot - Sally 1 Coral Banded Shrimp - Jaqcue About 50 various snails Around 60 lbs LR and a 3 inch LS bed Tank has been up and running stable for about 2 years now the last fish ( Midas ) was added in about 4 months ago. My question is this...I want a show fish, that one fish that catches the eye. I love Powder Blues but to my understanding they can get a bit uppity in this VERY mellow tank. Any other suggestions.? |
07/20/2008, 12:10 PM | #2 |
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Your tank is to small for Tank and probably for a Fox Face as well. A Coral Beauty is pretty high on my list for eye catching. What smaller fish have you seen that you like?
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07/20/2008, 12:59 PM | #3 |
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7 fish in a 55 is getting close to your limit IMO if you add more chose very carefully your chromis and coral beauty (water column and in the rocks} along with your sleeper goby (sand bed) have all the territories occupied .It seems like there is no territory left for a new fish . Perhaps a nice fairy wrasse solar or scotts would be nice . The only problem is it will probably have to fight to establish its own position in the tank. Make sure and get a strong one that is recovered from the stress of shipping and good luck I wouldn't try it if I were you withou getting rid of at least one of the existing fish in the tank.
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07/20/2008, 01:14 PM | #4 |
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I agree that a fairy wrasse would be a good choice in this tank. I really would skip a tang if I were you. It isn't a fish that you can keep in there long term, and you have quite a few fish already. Here is a link to fairy wrasses. I love my rosy scaled and mystery wrasse so take a look at those!
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...readid=1058364
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07/20/2008, 01:16 PM | #5 |
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i'm with sassafrass - i've got a flasher wrasse in with my happy fish and he is just fine with everybody.
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