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Old 12-18-2013, 03:24 PM
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Originally Posted by noslen34 View Post
Hi guys,

I really want to start up a semi-aggressive reef tank.

Fish list:
dwarf lionfish
bluethroat triggerfish
harlequin tusk
a puffer (haven't done much research yet, hopefully there's one that won't nip on the dwarf lion)
foxface/rabbitfish
blue tang
yellow tang
flame angel
large maroon clown

CUC: (risky_)
longspined sea urchin
a cowrie or two

Corals:
Anemone
gsp
some softies and lps


What do you guys think? Do you guys have a suggested/safe order I should add my fish and corals?
As the Madman said, yours fish list isn't overly aggressive. I would add them in terms of size, smaller fish like the flame angel first and work your way up to the larger fish. Your snails will probably be devoured by your fish.
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Old 12-18-2013, 03:31 PM
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for a puffer I would look at the red sea panda puffer , do not really see anybody with these fish and they are one of the nicest looking puffers IMO. And they stay at around 1ft full grown.
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