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Few corals already have some mushrooms, featherduster and looking for some fish suggest [emoji2]
 

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Welcome 2R2R
A powder blue tang would do well in there!
Is what your local petco employee would tell you. You've come to the right place, lots of helpful, knowledgeable people here ;)
I've got a soft spot for wrasses. I think a mccoskers flasher wrasse would be a gorgeous addition to your tank. @evolved @eatbreakfast do you think a 30 gallon is big enough for this species?
 

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Welcome 2R2R
A powder blue tang would do well in there!
Is what your local petco employee would tell you. You've come to the right place, lots of helpful, knowledgeable people here ;)
I've got a soft spot for wrasses. I think a mccoskers flasher wrasse would be a gorgeous addition to your tank. @evolved @eatbreakfast do you think a 30 gallon is big enough for this species?
A 30g is a little small for a flasher wrasse, especially once it gets going with it's displays. However, there are still plenty of colorful fish options for a 30g.
 

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Get ready for all the fun of reefing, Welcome. I like the cube and I like the scape
 

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I've got a soft spot for wrasses. I think a mccoskers flasher wrasse would be a gorgeous addition to your tank. @evolved @eatbreakfast do you think a 30 gallon is big enough for this species?
A 30g is a little small for a flasher wrasse, especially once it gets going with it's displays. However, there are still plenty of colorful fish options for a 30g.
Agree; I don't recommend flashers unless the tank is at least 3 feet in length.
 

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Agree; I don't recommend flashers unless the tank is at least 3 feet in length.
A 30g is a little small for a flasher wrasse, especially once it gets going with it's displays. However, there are still plenty of colorful fish options for a 30g.
Alright, thought I should ask the experts since I see conflicting information floating around about it.
 

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