I have a marineland 65 gallon that is 4 ft long. Current stocking is a marble wrasse, one clownfish and one Royal gramma. I want to add one more clownfish a white tail bristle tooth and some sort of a wow fish. What do you guys recommend?
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Unsure. Flame angels nip at certain corals and dwarf angels have caused me issues in the past.Flame angelfish
Thanks I'll put it on my list. List is currently tailspot and mystery wrasse lol.Mystery Wrasse is a stunner. Not overly aggressive with other Wrasse in my experience
Man I wish but I'd get tang policedyellow tang
no way, my yellow tang is happy as can be in my 70 gallon which is ~4 ft long.Man I wish but I'd get tang policed
Yellow and two spot bristletooth in my 36x22x22" tank. Yellow has been in two years and the two spot a bit over a year. There's also a damsel and sixline. The tank is very peaceful with no aggression at all between the tangs.Man I wish but I'd get tang policed
Yellow and two spot bristletooth in my 36x22x22" tank. Yellow has been in two years and the two spot a bit over a year. There's also a damsel and sixline. The tank is very peaceful with no aggression at all between the tangs.
I also have a flame angel in another tank that I've never seen touch a coral but ya never known I suppose.
Video is long but shows how relaxed and peaceful the tank is. This is what they do all day.
I'm not sure why but none of my tangs swim laps end to end like most peoples when they say they need an 8ft tank. . I have 8 tangs in a 7ft tank and they just cruise around.
It’s a risk, but they are just too beautiful to pass on imo. I’ve had one every tank with no issues.Unsure. Flame angels nip at certain corals and dwarf angels have caused me issues in the past.
Thanks. I agree about the rock work helping. I think that part gets overlooked too often when people set up a tank. Fish first, then room for coral.Beautiful tank, those fish look huge in there but Beautiful and peaceful swimming. I think your scape helps accommodate the lack of natural tank size and gives them lots of ins and outs.
Ah I forgot about the CBB I actually had one in the tank above but I moved it when I added the two spot. I love mine but have them in my living room tank with the tangs now.Foxface, butterfly(copperband), leopard wrasse
What size is your tank? Aren't they hard to feed?Thanks. I agree about the rock work helping. I think that part gets overlooked too often when people set up a tank. Fish first, the room for coral.
Ah I forgot about the CBB I actually had one in the tank above but I moved it when I added the two spot. I love mine but have them in my living room tank with the tangs now.
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Thank you. I like leapord wrasse but I don't think I can do another wrasse WITH a tang AND a marble wrasse which is evil..Foxface, butterfly(copperband), leopard wrasse
I have a Bicolored Angelfish. Super active and beautiful blue and yellow.I have a marineland 65 gallon that is 4 ft long. Current stocking is a marble wrasse, one clownfish and one Royal gramma. I want to add one more clownfish a white tail bristle tooth and some sort of a wow fish. What do you guys recommend?
Reef safe? Will they eat coral banded shrimp?I have a Bicolored Angelfish. Super active and beautiful blue and yellow.