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![]() Like the others mentioned, I'd start looking at live aquaria. They've got tons of info and compatibility. I like the clowns, love my flame angel. Yellow eye Kole tang will fit in that size of tank and I have one in mine, he's got tons of personality and only has personality issues with my starry blennny - not sure why.
I also like the look of lemon peel angels but they may not get along with the flame angel. I also like long nose butterfly fish but make sure they're eating at the LFS and there are some coral cautions there you need to be aware of. I feel no tank is complete without a couple shrimp - skunk cleaners, peppermint, sexy to name a few. I love mine. That should give you a good list to start checking anyway... |
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![]() Thanks for all the comments and suggestions. I will be checking our liveaquari.com in a few minutes. We will then post some of our thoughts later tonight / tomorrow morning for more input - thanks!
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![]() After a day of visiting LFS, reading, checking out websites, here are my first thoughts - I'd love advice / input on this
Pair of True Percula Pajama Cardinalfish Banggai Cardinalfish Royal Gramma Basslet one Kale Yellow Eye one Yellow Longnose Butterflyfish several - not sure what species - gobies several - not sure what species - wrasses Thanks for your thoughts
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![]() I'd be wary of a butterfly in a reef.
The rest is all good. Sand sifting gobies can make a mess and you'll have cloudy water. IMO As for wrasses I love em. Though you'll need a covered tank |
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![]() Yes, the butterflyfish is also not as hardy and is risky for newbie.
Pajama cardinals are also very boring - stay still in one place IME. Otherwise like your list.
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![]() Yee-haw to the yellow eyed kole tang and wrasses.
I love my yellow eyed kole tang, we had a hair algae breakout in our tank and he made quick work of it. I am also a FREAK about wrasses, I love them. Go nuts. Heres some tips on what NOT to get: Damsels. Damsels. DAMSELS!!!! That is all. |
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![]() Actually, while I agree that most damsels turn into little terrors, my experience has been that yellow-tail blues and fusilier damsels are among the best of the bunch. Fusilier damsels also school all the time, which is nice to see in a tank.
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