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Yeah the trigger and puffer would kill the stingray and the shark.Clown trigger would be on my list no matter what. Golden Puffer, a nice stingray, maybe a small shark, Queen Angel
Both of which are extremely aggressive, and wouldn't allow for any other fish, but sound really cool overall!Groupers and moray eels.
Many eels really aren't that aggressive at all, especially if well fed and in 940g tank.Both of which are extremely aggressive, and wouldn't allow for any other fish, but sound really cool overall!
That's interesting, because I've read that many fanged eels won't differentiate much between who they bite. Blunt toothed eels might be fine, but I do worry about many fanged eels.Many eels really aren't that aggressive at all, especially if well fed and in 940g tank.
Groupers may limit the size of other fish, but beyond guarding their cave, won't cause much issue in a tank as large as this.
The majority of eels available to hobbyists are blunt toothed. Issues arise due to their poor eyesight at feeding time, but they figure it out..That's interesting, because I've read that many fanged eels won't differentiate much between who they bite. Blunt toothed eels might be fine, but I do worry about many fanged eels.
And, well, groupers will just swallow anything that they can fit through their mouth. Not too big of a problem except will not allow for much introduction of new fish.
Hmm. I'm more into shark keeping, so more of what I worry about is whether the eel will bite the shark. What I've read indicates that one of the two are bound to tear the other apart (though the sharks I'm involved with are cat/bamboo sharks, which are very peaceful sharks and are more likely to be the victim)The majority of eels available to hobbyists are blunt toothed. Issues arise due to their poor eyesight at feeding time, but they figure it out..
And planning around groupers isn't too difficult. Get them small and add towards the end of stocking.
I haven't had the two together, but eels in reefs and FOWLRs haven't been much of an issue.Hmm. I'm more into shark keeping, so more of what I worry about is whether the eel will bite the shark. What I've read indicates that one of the two are bound to tear the other apart (though the sharks I'm involved with are cat/bamboo sharks, which are very peaceful sharks and are more likely to be the victim)
If it can get along in a Reef/FOWLRI haven't had the two together, but eels in reefs and FOWLRs haven't been much of an issue.
huh. If you can keep them in reef/fowlr I should be able to keep them with sharks just fine.I haven't had the two together, but eels in reefs and FOWLRs haven't been much of an issue.