Can any anthias work in a 20 long besides geometric Pygmy hawk fish? (I’ve been wanting one) I’m gonna have a lot of pods for em to eat
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In your 20 yes I would stick to a bonded pair. Any more they may reject a 3rd wheel.Clowns live in harem/nuclear family in the wild and should be in pairs in aquariums
Hello!Is there any Noblesville fish clubs? I can’t go really far because my mom dosent drive
Hey dont diss video games, just got the new resident evil and cant wait to play it once i finish up some work.Still better than video games lol
idk, anyone know if these guys nip at gorgs or soft corals, i have sps so i personally wouldnt ever try a pufferI am thinking the mimic puffer filefish looks the coolest and they are the hardiest. Also they beg for food and have great personality
Lol I meant for the youngsters.Hey dont diss video games, just got the new resident evil and cant wait to play it once i finish up some work.
idk, anyone know if these guys nip at gorgs or soft corals, i have sps so i personally wouldnt ever try a puffer
you said you looked at liveaquaria right? A quick search on there would say noCan any anthias work in a 20 long besides geometric Pygmy hawk fish? (I’ve been wanting one) I’m gonna have a lot of pods for em to eat
This is awesome. Great idea and way to meet folks and bounce ideas and even trade and share frags with.Hello!
Yep, I live in Carmel. Another lives in Westfield (@HotRocks).
The only local club is Indmas.org but it's Indianapolis area. Not much in the way of fish/coral hobbyist groups around here. Indmas is a nice membership to have though, because you can buy/sell for a $20 annual membership. Great folks there.
It isn’t a puffer it’s a filefishHey dont diss video games, just got the new resident evil and cant wait to play it once i finish up some work.
idk, anyone know if these guys nip at gorgs or soft corals, i have sps so i personally wouldnt ever try a puffer
It isn’t a puffer it’s a filefish
It’s more with acropora. I’m considering a biota or ora ap eating filefish instead they remind me of puffers/triggers and the ora/biota are reef safe 99% of the time they might nip acros or tiny shrimp thoI think these filefish have been known to nip at corals. But not sure if they all do it.