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Old 06-18-2007, 07:51 PM
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Originally Posted by sharuq1 View Post
Good idea! I am thinking of adding a few other interesting things to my 7g (or 8g I am not sure, lol) nano once it is cycled. I was thinking a single small fish, possibly a fire or cleaner shrimp for color and interest, maybe a small star or urchin (if anyone can name some I would be appreciative) and no photosynthetic coral (I have not been able to find a replacement for the bulb in the hood-the tank says Sun Sun on it, and it looks like they went out of business-it looks like a mini pc with 4 pegs)

So far there is a possibility of sun coral, cocoa worm, feather duster, shrimp (I'm not saying all of these in there just those are choices). All of these with the exception of the shrimp will req. phyto or target feeding, looks like. Drawbacks/opinions? Any other possibilities for stocking this little tank?

Anyone else have any ideas or further ideas on how to care for some of these critters? I want to make an informed decision.[/color]
I'd be careful about adding an urchin. The tuxedo urchins are cool, but they can be quite the little bulldozers, and you'll find them with snails, frags, rubble, random polyps, or anything stuck to them. The long-spine urchins grow to mammoth proportions!

As far as non-photosynthetic, you could try some gorgonians. They are a little harder to keep, though.

I think you could keep some mushroom corals, and possibly a few others with your small PC lights.
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