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Unread 01/22/2008, 09:51 PM   #1
bugbdon
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biocube 29 stocking levels

hello everyone,
i'm new to saltwater and I've asked my lfs about this but i don't know if i trust their answer.

i'd like to keep:
1 pair percula clowns
1 pair bangaii cardinals
1 shrimp goby with shrimp, maybe a goby pair if i can fit them
1 yellow citron goby

and if i can i'd really like to have a coral beauty

this is in addition to corals

is this pushing it too much? my lfs says no....opinions please!


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Unread 01/23/2008, 12:35 AM   #2
luke8615
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I dont think so... I have had a bio cube 29 for 5 months now and i have two fire fish, a clown, and a royal gamma dotty back, and i have ~15-20 pieces of coral in thier right now; an anenome, 5 different sps acroporas, some montipora, frog spawn, zooanthids, a feather duster, and a couple other pieces that a friend gave to me that im not sure what it is


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Unread 01/23/2008, 07:53 AM   #3
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keep in mind its not only the current size of the fish. when i had a smaller system i always considered the fish after they reached their full size.


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