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05/31/2018, 11:46 AM | #1 |
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40b Centerpiece Fish
Hi, I have a 40 breeder LPS dominated tank (with few SPS) and I have space for 1 more fish.
My current fish list: 1. ocellaris clownfish x 2 2. Mccosker flasher Wrasse x 1 3. Lubbock fairy wrasse x 1 4. Tailspot blenny x 1 5. Orange spotted diamond goby x 1 I really like the yellow tang, coral beauty angelfish or any butterfly type fish to fill this spot. Is it possible to keep a tiniest yellow tang i could find in my tank for a year? I can re-home the fish afterwards. Will it be cruel to the fish?! I like the dwarf angels but I had to remove a flame angel in the past because it was nipping acan coral.. Would really appreciate your thoughts. |
05/31/2018, 02:12 PM | #2 |
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I would call the fairy or the flasher wrasse the centerpiece, but that's just me.
Yellow tang: I wouldn't put one in a 40, unless it was for qt. It will be a pain to catch, and I've had them go postal on me in 90 and 125 gallon tanks. Coral beauty: They get a little too big for a 40 breeder, imo. There are a couple smaller dwarf angels, like the flameback, that could work. Of course there is a chance that it would nip your acans as well. Butterfly: More of a coral risk than any dwarf angel, unless you get a pyramid. Butterflies will get too big anyway. Flame or longnosed hawk maybe? Or Possum wrasse? Blackcap basslet? IDK, 6 fish seems like kind of a lot already, imo.
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Pat Current Tank Info: 125 in-wall , 40b sump. 6 bulb T5. ASM G2 skimmer. LPS and leathers |
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05/31/2018, 07:59 PM | #4 |
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Putting any Tang or Butterfly in a 40 Breeder is not at all advisable. A regular fully grown Coral Beauty would be a little big for a 40, but I think it might work out if you start with a smaller one. I keep a "Bonsai" CB in my 40 Breeder--it seems to have stopped growing at a little over two inches, the perfect size for an Angel in a 40, but I haven't seen them available for nearly a year.
An African Flameback or Cherub Angel might be a better fit like Pat suggests. If you got the $$$, a Candy Basslet would be a wonderful centerpiece for a 40 Breeder. If you want something that begs for attention, a Valentini Puffer would be nice (slight risk to corals and CUC). Maybe a Royal Gramma? If you have your heart set on something herbivorous, I think only certain Blennies could fill that role in a 40. Good luck. |
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Sounds good.
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The gramma is a good one too. I thought about that, but suggested the blackcap since it's a little less common.
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Pat Current Tank Info: 125 in-wall , 40b sump. 6 bulb T5. ASM G2 skimmer. LPS and leathers |
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