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![]() Hmmm, some interesting info. I knew that about mandarins. I plan on getting a male and female. Not sure if I can have 1 target mandarin and 1 psychedelic or not but others have said its possible. One guy said he had 3 in a tank similar size of mine with no problems, perhaps cause of lots of space to run and hide. So I likely will try it, but will make sure theres no problems before I let it be. Dont worry.
I doubt I'll get an urchin now, thats too bad. Is it a good idea to ever have one in like a 12G refugium? Prob not hey? Gets too big? |
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![]() Also, so what are my options for schooling fish? I wanted blue chromis but I hear they eventually kill each other off too, so Im not that interested anymore. What are some other reef safe options?
What about cardinals? I love them but I hear they are too passive for some of my other fish? Is that true? Would the 165G size of my tank allow them? Last edited by Eb0la11; 07-02-2009 at 05:08 AM. Reason: Forgot a part |
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I have 2 cardinals and they are very passive. Not very exciting to watch. You can try this site for some general info on compatibility. http://www.liveaquaria.com/general/c...lity_chart.cfm If you go to the home page there is also information on fish too. |
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As for schooling fish you could try these: Chalk Bass Serranus tortugarum (dwarf seabass) Max length - 3.1 inches Range-Tropical western atlantic Very peaceful fish, but are known to jump. It is better to keep them in odd numbers ex. 3, 5, 7. Cardinals are a good choice too, they are passive but should be ok with the other fish you want.
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One more fish should be ok?, right!!! ![]() Last edited by fishoholic; 07-02-2009 at 01:56 PM. |