Add slowly, test frequently. Inches of fish per gallon is the most useless and archaic guideline ever.
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Add slowly, test frequently. Inches of fish per gallon is the most useless and archaic guideline ever.
I do like the variety of fish and the colors. We need to get together soon, I wanna see that tank! I'm foreseeing a plymouth trip this weekend.
Better get busy hahaThey said they can get everything on that list in 1-2 weeks
That order sounds good. Clowns can be added whenever.You going fish shopping?!
Yes, I was in touch with "the man" at Plymouth. They are going to work with me and get all the fish on the list. May not be able to get everything ideally when I want to add them tho. Well, thats their challange, ill just have to hope for the best
That order sounds good. Clowns can be added whenever.
Whether or not you add a clam makes a big difference as to whether or not you could roll the dice on a dwarf angel or butterfly.
For some reason the Coral Beauty is typically the most "reef safe" dwarf angel. At least in my experience. But nothing is guaranteed and things can change as they mature.
A Pyramid Butterfly is the only "reef safe" butterfly, but personally I would roll the dice on a Copperband. They are beautiful fish with such an amazing personality. Other than clams, they will sometimes nip at zoas and fleshy LPS like acans. I would add the butterfly before the angel & tangs to mitigate aggression.
Yup a CB and Pyramid would probably be choices i would make. A flame angel instead of CB an option but its less reef compatible than CB. Would love a coral banded, but acans and euphyllia are my favorite lps.