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Breaks the rules, and get away with it??
Now all of us love our tanks, love our fish, love our corals. Sometimes our passions dont mix, and we cant put this with that, and that one with those ones, and this guy, cant go with anyone else.
If you could do this, and get away with having a lionfish and a school of chromis in the same tank? It would work.. like a magic wish or somthing along those lines. What would your guilty pleasure be?? |
What is a passive coral? Even the ones that don't have much of a sting have something else to give them a competitive advantage. They may overgrow and smother or release growth inhibiting (or even deadly) chemicals into the water to defeat their rivals.
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Its a good question.. but it seemed better phrased than evil death coral with a friendly care giving coral... But just things you shouldnt grow together, if you could!
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I would never even think of adding a fish that would compromise the existing fish in any way.
I did buy a small goniapora when it tentacles were totally retracted once. I thought it was a cool type of zoa. Sorry! |
Im going with an emporer angel in my sps tank. I have a RBTA in the tank and im hoping that it wont munch on it lol
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Coral munchers for me!! Parrot fish, puffer fish, all of them!!! pretty please :mrgreen:
Oh and all the fish that eat shrimps and starfish of course too haha |
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I would like to have some of the pred's in my reef tank just because it is 8' long.:biggrin:
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One biggggggggggggg mother of a tank full of tangs, With a springboard so that I could dive in a feed them. |
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I would put coral munching angels and parrot fish in a reef. :lol: |
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