I have about 200 gals between the tank and refuge I have had no problems with the fish other than my Picaso eating all my damsels. I want to do something a little more interesting as I find myself looking into the refuge as much as I do the Tank. I would like to ad some inverts or maybe a few corals and obviously some of the fish have to go. Which of these do I need to get rid of?
1 blue damsel
5 yellow tailed damsels
1 emperer angel
1 blue faced angel
1 flame angel
1 fox face rabbit fish
1 spotted rabbit fish
1 dog faced puffer
1 clown trigger
1 picaso trigger
1 blue hippo tang
2 yelow tangs
2 powder blue tangs
1 unicorn tang
3 sailfin tangs
1 vlamingi tang
1 5 line wtasse
1 6 line wrasse
1 sunset wrasse
1 maroon clown
1 flame hawk fish
1 long nose hawk fish
1 spotted hawk fish
Thanks guys for your help
Lee
Which Fish Need To Go To Ad Inverts ?
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singapore - Posts: 238
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well the puffers and triggers are the biggest problems...
they are some pretty aggressive fish...just ask your damsels. if i were you, and was really serious about getting come inverts and corals, these have to be the ones id get rid of. the large angels may also cause some problems for come corals...but i wouldnt worry about getting rid of them.
i haveta say though, you have quite a collection of fish. impressive.
they are some pretty aggressive fish...just ask your damsels. if i were you, and was really serious about getting come inverts and corals, these have to be the ones id get rid of. the large angels may also cause some problems for come corals...but i wouldnt worry about getting rid of them.
i haveta say though, you have quite a collection of fish. impressive.
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lbmash - Posts: 36
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Thanks for the help singapore, I thought the triggers and puffer probably but wasn't sure about the others. I have read that angels were questionable.
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lbmash - Posts: 36
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And Singapore, thanks for the compliment, I love my fish, I just want a little more of a true under water snapshot, and I was thinking that some inverts and maybe corals would help.