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![]() Thanks for the feedback - it offers me some great ideas. I think i'll get a pair of cleaner shrimp - haven't decided on the fish yet.
To answer the setup questions I don't plan on any additions to this tank. When I upgrade I think i'll get a larger tank with a proper setup (lighting, sump, skimmer, etc). I'll keep this one as FOWLR. Anyone have starfish recommendations? Can/should I add another? What kinds will work in my setup? Will there be enough algae to support extra starfish? |
#2
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![]() I second the Wrasse Idea. They are always very colourful and swim.
As for a second star. I would avoid them, other than Serpant, CC, and brittle there is little known of the food source for the Marble and Linckia so they tend to stave to death in captivity. J |
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![]() +1 for the wrasse. awesome fish. look around at some of the flasher wrasses. they are gorgeous.
I do not advise more than one star in you tank. they are finicky at best. |
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![]() If you are going to get the cleaner shrimp, that would confine you choices to reef-safe fish only. Some really cool predatory fish, most notably smaller triggers, would make very expensive snacks of the shrimp.
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![]() +1 with franklin but keep in mind that triggers and many other predatory fish wont even fit in a 65gal tank. research tank sizes first.
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![]() A pair of Bangaii Cardinals, straight up.
These Pokemon-looking fish are among my favorites! Docile and fun to look at. |
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![]() -gobys(sandsifting!) a couple chromis and a blenny...
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