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![]() A sailfin tang in a 75 gallon. You better stick to corals.
Edit come to think of it, if Mad Jolly Corals is giving such terrible advice about fish stocking you have to wonder about the quality of the advise they give about coral. Last edited by naesco; 09-08-2013 at 07:45 AM. |
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Here, watch: @ Madjellycorals I have to disagree with your choices of fish in this regard. Clown triggers and sailfin tangs will simply outgrow a 75 gallon tank. There, easy and I don't implicate myself as a narcissistic turd scrape. You're welcome.
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Have heard and read nothing but rave reviews about Madjellycorals and this was definitely an uncalled for attack on their rep. |
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![]() Well, this was less about MJC and more about dude being asinine with his commentary.
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![]() Lots of good advice for everyone here
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![]() Wow!!! Little rude and uncalled for
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![]() I have seen frags from mad jelly corals and I can say they are Amazing!!! Plus I have heard nothing but good from their service. There's no need to be rude, most people on here are friendly and by most I mean 99%.
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As for the fish, I have a 75g to and have been going through the same dilemma. The tank is a little small for tangs but big enough you want a nice looking show fish. Wrasses seem he logical choice as they are colourful and very active and may serve a purpose with helping reduce pests in your tank. Maybe a small school of chromis or Banggai cardinals are another route I may go. Right now I have a sixline wrasse in my tank and he is awesome so I don't plan on adding a bigger wrasse. One more option I am considering is the flame hawkish which will add a nice splash of colour as it perches among the sps and rocks.
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![]() the flame hawk fish is one that is on my list, im just finding that the fish i like with all the nice patterns tend to be the big guys. i was also thinking a potters angel
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