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It's your decision. But IMO. 5 damsels are going to create a fair amount of aggression. I had two in a 180 and they were not a friendly fish. Also hate to see a ha breakout from such a high bio load.
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Quote:
Charles
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Where did my rum go?! Success in this hobby does not count how you spend your money, it counts how you spend your time. |
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Not to put a damper on your wish list, but don't count on your sea hare to keep HA under control
Better off not overstocking to begin with I'm trying my best to stick with the rule of 4" of fish per 10g of habitable water, but it's hard to do in a 75g, especially when most of the fish I want are 4+ inches each |
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just did the math mines 172...........lol
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