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  1. SCH14

    Best clean up crew for aggressive tank?

    I am starting my 300g off with a clown trigger, emperor angel, harlequin tusk, tesselata eel and maybe a shark. Currently have diatoms everywhere. already have used phosguard for 5 days, no results yet. Best way to remove diatoms? Main question- best cleanup crew for this aggressive tank -...
  2. Perpetual Novice

    Is it ever safe to add damsels as a late addition?

    I have a 100 gallon tank with several small tangs, a rabbitfish, a pair of leopard wrasses, two clowns, a canary blenny, and a pearly jawfish. there is a ton of live rock and places to hide. My tank has been stable with these fish for about 3 months now and I am thinking about introducing a...
  3. Perpetual Novice

    My Tangs are Defending my Clownfish??

    So let me preface this by saying that yes my tank is small for those two tangs. They get along great and are just in the tank for algae control until I move them to my larger system. So so recently my female clown has become more and more aggressive. To the point where the male now has to...
  4. Gage Sullivan

    Convict tang temperament

    Hi, so I want to get some new fish online. I am considering getting a convict tang (along with some chromis) but want to add more fish to the tank later on. He will be very small, and it is a 55gal. Will he bother other fish later on in your experience? The new fish will likely be gobies and...
  5. Buckwilds

    Melanurus wrasse attacking new clown tang

    Most of the research I've done says that generally Melanurus are generally peaceful. Well mine is a jerk. I just put the clown tang in yesterday and don't want to take him back out unless I have to. Is there a way to curb this aggression so that they can eventually get along? The next thing I'm...
  6. FireMedic524

    Triggerfish tank size thoughts?

    What are your thoughts on tank size for a picasso triggerfish? I have read as small as a 75g if housed alone and essentially as large as you can afford? This write up, talks about the different types of triggers and their character. Good read. http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2007/7/fish
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