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My experience with a Long Spined Urchin was that they are a PITA. They get large quickly and take up a lot of space as well as they will knock over any corals that are not glued down. They also eat the coraline algae that grows on live rock, so if you want nice purple looking rocks that wont happen with a Long Spined Urchin in the tank.
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![]() Hmmm, some interesting info. I knew that about mandarins. I plan on getting a male and female. Not sure if I can have 1 target mandarin and 1 psychedelic or not but others have said its possible. One guy said he had 3 in a tank similar size of mine with no problems, perhaps cause of lots of space to run and hide. So I likely will try it, but will make sure theres no problems before I let it be. Dont worry.
I doubt I'll get an urchin now, thats too bad. Is it a good idea to ever have one in like a 12G refugium? Prob not hey? Gets too big? |
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![]() Also, so what are my options for schooling fish? I wanted blue chromis but I hear they eventually kill each other off too, so Im not that interested anymore. What are some other reef safe options?
What about cardinals? I love them but I hear they are too passive for some of my other fish? Is that true? Would the 165G size of my tank allow them? Last edited by Eb0la11; 07-02-2009 at 05:08 AM. Reason: Forgot a part |
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I have 2 cardinals and they are very passive. Not very exciting to watch. You can try this site for some general info on compatibility. http://www.liveaquaria.com/general/c...lity_chart.cfm If you go to the home page there is also information on fish too. |
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As for schooling fish you could try these: Chalk Bass Serranus tortugarum (dwarf seabass) Max length - 3.1 inches Range-Tropical western atlantic Very peaceful fish, but are known to jump. It is better to keep them in odd numbers ex. 3, 5, 7. Cardinals are a good choice too, they are passive but should be ok with the other fish you want.
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One more fish should be ok?, right!!! ![]() Last edited by fishoholic; 07-02-2009 at 01:56 PM. |