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Hey everyone,
Currently I'm in the process of setting up a another tank after shutting down my 75, so what I did was get a 20 gal running with a 10 gal sump and have been running what livestock I wanted to keep from the 75 in this tank until the new tank gets up, running and cycled. So once all this happens I will move everything from the 20 over to the 42 which will result in an empty 20! So what I plan on doing is leaving the 20 running and wanted anyone's input on what I could do for an aggressive fish or some odd ball fish or invert that will be unique. I want something that isn't overdone. I was thinking maybe mantis shrimp or some lion fish. So any input will help! Thanks in advance!
 

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Neon dottyback.... They don't come any more aggressive than that!
 
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Make an anemone tank
Definitely not a bad idea but the light that's over the 20 now is going over to the new tank once i get it going so it'll probably have to be just fish or shrimp, because ill only have a marineland single bright over the tank.
 

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I love lionfish! I would definitely do just a lionfish tank
 

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No a lionfish will not be a good fit for a 20 gallon. Even dwarf lions need a tank of 50 gallons.
 
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That size tank Is not good for a large aggressive fish. How about doing zoos that would be colorful and easier to keep.
 
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That size tank Is not good for a large aggressive fish. How about doing zoos that would be colorful and easier to keep.

That's what I was planning but I cannot see myself paying the price for some of them. And of course they're all the ones I like.
 

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Where abouts in Upstate NY are you?

Not sure where abouts you are, but Healthy Pet in Troy, NY has a beautiful Peacock Mantis. Matt there would be the perfect guy to talk to, as they've had that mantis for .. well .. years I think.
 
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Where abouts in Upstate NY are you?

Not sure where abouts you are, but Healthy Pet in Troy, NY has a beautiful Peacock Mantis. Matt there would be the perfect guy to talk to, as they've had that mantis for .. well .. years I think.

Troy is a hike from me, I'm in Utica. But wouldn't be to hard to make a phone call! Definitely good to be able to talk to someone who has experience before I make the leap!
 
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Maybe I just got really lucky but I have a neon dottyback that is a model citizen.

What about a small angler? Those are neat.

Yeah a small angler isn't a bad idea at all. Definitely an odd ball! I'll have to look into that. Only thing is that they blend in so much Idk if it would be worth it.
 

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