Anger/frogfish question

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Would it be stupid to have a 25 gallon be a frogfish tank? I am assuming yes but thought I would ask, tank is a Mr.Aqua 25 cube that would just have the frogfish and lots of macroalgae.
 

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There are some species that would be happy in that tank, the warty is the most popular that would work. There are other small species showing up as well. A macro tank is a great place for an angler, be aware in a tank that size it will need to be a species only tank. They won't eat hard bodied inverts but shrimp will be on the menu.
 
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There are some species that would be happy in that tank, the warty is the most popular that would work. There are other small species showing up as well. A macro tank is a great place for an angler, be aware in a tank that size it will need to be a species only tank. They won't eat hard bodied inverts but shrimp will be on the menu.
I am fine with it being a species only, if not a frogfish then it might be a pipefish tank
 

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There are some species that would be happy in that tank, the warty is the most popular that would work. There are other small species showing up as well. A macro tank is a great place for an angler, be aware in a tank that size it will need to be a species only tank. They won't eat hard bodied inverts but shrimp will be on the menu.
I did have one eat a small hermit crab. But he also tried to eat everything. Fingers included.
 

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