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![]() Coral beauty is very nice but don't they like to nip at corals? So far the yellow watchman debating on damsels and clowns
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![]() If it where me I would go with a dwarf angel, a pair of small gobies like yellow clown gobies, and if I had a good filter system a clown with some thing to host in.
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![]() $60 for a royal gramma? Wow? I didn't think they were that expensive. Go for the watchman goby, a clown goby (whatever colour you want), and a small school of chalk bass.
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![]() I would do:
Yellow Watchman w/ pistol shrimp Six Line Wrasse Pair of skunk clowns That's already probably the maximum bioload IMO. When I owned that tank, I had 2 Perc clowns, a BiColor Blenny, and a Blue/Green Chromis in it. It seemed to work well. Man, I miss my Bi-Color Blenny ![]()
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![]() Damsels are my most hated fish. They super territorial and always pick on and nip fins of other fish. Like someone else said they are a waste of bioload IMO.
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![]() i totally agree with phreeeeeeeeeezeeeeeeee.
for your 29g, i would do two false clowns (cuz they get to be only 3 inches in size fully grown, and you can get itty bitty babies at AI so you'll have them a long time), and then a yellow watchmen goby (another 3 inches in size) so even with these 3 fish you may overload. i've heard it's 1 inch of fish per 4 gallons. so maybe no goby. well, that's my 2 cents. which seems to be alot like everyone elses two cents.... oh well. |
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![]() Thanks for everyones advice still not sure what I want yellow watchman for sure.......and maybe a school of tangs and tablesaw in there with it
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![]() I'm not sure if I agree with the whole inches per gallon theory myself. perhaps if you were dealing with a tank with only tangs, or clowns. Most reef tanks have a mixture of fish which all have different requirements and personalities, this accounts for a plus or minus effect to the amount of fish inches that should be kept. You've had some good suggestions here so you should be able to make a good decision based on that.
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