Majestic Angel
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singapore - Posts: 238
- Joined: Sun Feb 10, 2008 6:47 pm
Majestic Angel
i found one online, a 4 inch one for only $45, its a WYSIWYG actuion too. he loox great and is fully quarantined. my question is, is he safe with anemones, choc chip starfish, and longspine urchins? i need a reply soon everyone, i want to get it before the auction is over!!!!
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gumbii - Posts: 1695
- Joined: Tue Dec 04, 2007 3:31 am
are anemones safe with choc chip starfish...??? i know they aren't reef safe...
and i don't know if it will much on the anemone, but on the foster's website it says that the blue girdled angelfish will eat some invertebrae... so i dunno... ask a LFS...
http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod ... pcatid=404
and i don't know if it will much on the anemone, but on the foster's website it says that the blue girdled angelfish will eat some invertebrae... so i dunno... ask a LFS...
http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod ... pcatid=404
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schigara - Posts: 468
- Joined: Fri Mar 14, 2008 5:42 pm
Dude.......this is a 10 gallon tank, right?
Compatibility with other livestock is not the problem. The tank is at least 10 times too small for that fish at any size.
I just looked at your profile. " O. Clown, 6 Line Wrasse, Blue Damsel, Engineer Goby, Snowflake Eel" Are these really what you already have in a 10g tank?
If so, you are already way overstocked.
This hobby takes more than patience. It also takes restraint and compassion for the livestock we keep.
Most aquarists would be hard pressed to keep one clown and a small goby in a 10g.
Compatibility with other livestock is not the problem. The tank is at least 10 times too small for that fish at any size.
I just looked at your profile. " O. Clown, 6 Line Wrasse, Blue Damsel, Engineer Goby, Snowflake Eel" Are these really what you already have in a 10g tank?
If so, you are already way overstocked.
This hobby takes more than patience. It also takes restraint and compassion for the livestock we keep.
Most aquarists would be hard pressed to keep one clown and a small goby in a 10g.