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08/17/2017, 12:38 PM | #1 |
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125 gallon stock ideas
I currently have a
Desjardini tang Yellow mimic tang kole tang Hoevens Wrasse And three occelaris clowns in my 125 gallon reef I was looking to add a potters angel and possibly a sunburst anthias I have 145 lbs of lr and a sump with socks, a skimmer, a carbon and GFO reactor, and a 2000 gph return pump. Thanks. |
08/17/2017, 12:49 PM | #2 |
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I don't see a problem with either the new angel or the anthias, although both are fairly difficult fish, I believe. I would use an acclimation box when adding, to keep the tangs off the angel and the wrasse off the anthias.
You will probably have to rehome the sailfin eventually, and I would guess that the odd clown out might be picked on.
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08/17/2017, 12:53 PM | #3 |
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Thanks, they're all juveniles so I don't think the box will be necessary. Also what makes the fish difficult? I've researched and I've seen mixed responses on both of them. Thanks.
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08/17/2017, 12:54 PM | #4 |
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Yea I used to have 4 clowns but they killed one and now don't bother the odd one out fortunately.
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08/17/2017, 01:38 PM | #5 |
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That particular angel has a reputation for being less hardy than other dwarf angels. Feeding and acclimation to aquarium life, I suppose. Some dwarf angels are nearly bulletproof, like the flame, coral beauty, eiblii, half-black.
Anthias in general aren't the easiest fishes we keep. I won't steer you away from the sunburst. Just make sure it is eating, qt it, and feed it frequently.
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