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Tomini or Two-spot tang could also replace the Kole (same family of bristletooth tangs).
As for your wish list: Yellow or canary wrasse (NOT lunare) is doable, but mine grew to about 5-6" Dwarf Flame Angelfish - potentially non-reef-safe (any dwarf angel is a hit-or-miss) - perhaps look at Cherub angel (dwarf dwarf) which I've never had any problems with nemo clownfish lol starry blenny- algae eating? - some algae control blue hippo tang - NOPE - too big and fast flame hawkfish - Yes cuban hogfish - Needs a 6' fowlr pink square anthias - never found these to be hardy purpleback pseudochromis - SKIP - would probably fight with orchid ora fidmani-orchid pseudochromis - Usually great reef fish (probably stay just with one pseudochromis) blue reef chromis - most LFS stock the green (not blue) chromis banggai cardinal - great little reef fish
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Is this going to be a FOWLR? Or a reef? ORA fish and coral, last i heard, can not be brought into Canada. However you can still get orchid's up here. Also lunare wrasse, not only to big, but also not reef safe, IF you plan on having shrimp. As with most wrasse, keeping shrimp MAY be an issue. The bigger the wrasse the bigger the chance of it eating your inverts. Another thought. If you want to do a pseudochromis stick to one. But there are some nice dottybacks as well that can be mixed with pseudochromis |
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Hawkfish will also eat any shrimp you may want to keep.
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This will be a reef tank so need reef safe fish.
So feel free to tell me about any fish you have that would work in 90 reef tank |
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shrimp first.....then wrasses and hawkfish.....been successful in two different tanks doing this.....any shrimp added after the fish are just a meal
If you do a psuedochromis or dottyback add them towards the end....they can be semi-aggressive and territorial ORA fish are perfectly legal in Canada and a few vendors here bring them in from time to time
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For the two fish, I have read that adding them last is the best idea. That way they don't try to hurt anyone that is near their "home" |
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I didnt say that.....most people that do a reef tank have some kind of commensal shrimp in the tank.....like, skunk/scarlet cleaner shrimp or fire/blood shrimp or peppermint shrimp (*Forest Gump "Bubba" scenes going through my head*)....these shrimp have a couple functions....they make decent scavengers and will perform cleaning duties for your fish..... If you think you may want any of these shrimp its best to add them sometime after the first couple monthes of your tanks life and before you add any fish that may potentially be a threat to ornamental shrimp....
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