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Unread 01/14/2014, 04:31 PM   #1
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29 gal fish stocking

29 gallon biocube fish stocking:
Tailspot Blenny, Firefish, and another smaller fish (clown or other open water swimmer)


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Unread 01/14/2014, 04:33 PM   #2
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29 gallon biocube fish stocking:
Tailspot Blenny, Firefish, and another smaller fish (clown or other open water swimmer)
That should be fine. Best to introduce the firefish first.


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Unread 01/14/2014, 04:46 PM   #3
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I agree and the clown last. I made the mistake of adding the clown first in my old cube and he got very territorial. Began killing off any fish I put in.


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If you do decide to go with a clown, go for one of the species that are smaller like percula or occellaris.


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If you do decide to go with a clown, go for one of the species that are smaller like percula or occellaris.
I agree. they are also less aggressive.


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Ocellaris Clown was the first nano open water swimmer i thought of. Was wondering if you all had a suggestion to another won based on what else I would put in? And the tailspot Blenny is safe with shrimp right?


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Ocellaris Clown was the first nano open water swimmer i thought of. Was wondering if you all had a suggestion to another won based on what else I would put in? And the tailspot Blenny is safe with shrimp right?
Yes, it is shrimp safe.


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