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![]() I think the general rule of thumb is to add the smaller fish first. What do you want in your tank do you have a list or stuff you want to get?
When I added fish to my 120G I added 4 Juvenile fish at the same thing without a problem they all get along. |
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![]() Just don't add any damsel! Chromis would make a great choice
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![]() No Damsels for sure.They are pretty but not where I want to go.I want to do sps so I need suggestions for reef safe,sps safe.You get the idea. Chromis are awesome but I don't want to purchase 13 to end up with 1 in the end...
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![]() I definitely like smaller schooling fish though. I'd like to avoid anything thats going to get to the size of a dinner plate,eats that much,and craps that much.
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![]() A school of Anthias are nice. Planning that for my 210
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![]() Anthias hmmm. They are beautiful for sure. I think I will need something like a grid or mesh to keep them in the tank no? Or is it wrasses?
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