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Roger D

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You need a large tank w/large fish (anything that fits in its' mouth - is history)

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You hit that one the nose. I've got one right now and it's fun to watch but he's a monster at feeding time. Mine swims with the foxface twice his size but doesn't mess with the blue jaw trigger that's half it's size.
 

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Two random ideas:

  1. Setup a species only tank with a dark or lighter acropora and black/white striped damsels. Of course with enough water volume to allow for territorial zones.

  2. Second option: Standard large school of Benghai Cardinals with long spine urchins, on light sand Tropic flake sand. This could look really cool. And you‘ll likely have babies which is awesome.
 

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