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A peppermint hogfish (bodianus opercularis) could be a good idea if you do not have any invertebrates that you are attached to. I'll try to post more later today!I'm currently struggling to find my "showcase" fish. I've got a 5ft, 110Gal mixed reef LPS, SPS, softies and reef-safe fish. I do already have a small clown tang that will become the center piece before it out grows and has to move out eventually.
I'd love to add a Copper Band Butterfly. It might be too timid around the tang and my dwarf flame angle. On the other hand, I'm looking at a Niger Trigger. It might be too aggressive for the current residents.
Any input or experienced feedback is much appreciated.
That tank already exists... it's called the Pacific Ocean!Since we're being extravagant here, I'd like an aquarium with a squadron of cuttlefish. And big enough that I could dive with them once in awhile.
Interacting with a flashing iridescent cuttlefish on a twilight solo dive in PNG was a singularly amazing experience.
I'm a bit confused about that. Saltwaterfish.com says that they ARE coral safe, Liveaquaria.com states that they are NOT reef safe and my LFS says maybe. Would love a deciding vote on this.Don't think nigers eat corals
I believe reef safe refers to how safe they are with invertebrates as well as corals. I believe that triggerfish fall more into the category of not invertebrate safe.I'm a bit confused about that. Saltwaterfish.com says that they ARE coral safe, Liveaquaria.com states that they are NOT reef safe and my LFS says maybe. Would love a deciding vote on this.
Ok, I don’t have any clams or snails. Would the cleaner shrimp be in danger or would they get a pass? They’re about 3” long.I believe reef safe refers to how safe they are with invertebrates as well as corals. I believe that triggerfish fall more into the category of not invertebrate safe.
Me too, but goodbye CUC. Tangs would be another if it wasn't for the size of my tank.I would love to have a Harlequin Tusk, not reef safe...
Don't think nigers eat corals