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![]() Sexy shrimp are very cool especially in groups. IT takes some work to see them, so only people who are interested in the tank get the pay off. Everytime I have people over someone eventually sees the shrimp and gets all excited....lots of fun!
Aaron |
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![]() Kewl I like the chromis so yeh will probably add a school of them =)
The blue ones are gorgeous but I haven't been able to find any yet. I think I will skip the tangs since they seem so fragile... But I would like to add some kind of angel maybe. I love the big ones but my tank is too small for any of the large ones according what I've read. =) asherah |
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![]() Your tank is too small for any of the larger angels but some of the dwarfs are very nice. They are not really considered reef safe though but with some like the coral beauty or flame some will leave your corals alone and others won't. I have a coral beauty in my 230 that has not bothered my corals YET. If you are looking for a larger fish maybe look at a pair of gold stripe maroon clowns or sebea clowns. They are larger and are usually out and visible. Add them last though. Maroon clowns are actually one of my favorite but they can be very mean and are very territorial. Foxface are also interesting fish.
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![]() I have 3 or 4 angels in each of my tanks. The Cherub Angel is very easy to keep and has great colour. He is very active and will dart in and out of your rock work. I know that you will be very happy with a Cherub.
Tom R |