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Governor
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Watertown,SD,USA
Posts: 1,502
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New tank?
Hi guys, as you know I'm getting a new tank, and right now I'm leaning on going for the a fowlr. Would this be a reasonable amount of fish for a 125g tank?
yellow tang emperor or queen angel humu trigger snowflake or chainlink eel red volitan lionfish 1 large damsels of some sort(I think I'm one of the few ppl that like them) Could I have another tang? Also what can I keep for a clean up crew? Could I keep large hermits? What about snails? Star fish? thanks |
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Governor
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Northern CA
Posts: 2,171
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even though the trigger you have chosen is on the mellow side,i have not heard alot of good things coming from keeping a lion and trigger in the same tank for extended periods.since i like triggers and the fish load is pushing it (at least if youre talking adult fish)i would probably x the lion out if it was my tank(maybe the damnsel too)
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Mayor
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Lynchburg, Virginia
Posts: 518
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I would not put in the trigger and keep the lion. Lionfish are my favorites but I decided on a reef instead
Also I think your tank is to small for a full grown imperator angel or a queen. THe damsel I'm pretty sure would be a good meal for the lion.(unless your talking about like garibaldis) So I think you would have a great tank with the yellow tang, eel, lion, and maybe another tang. This is just the kind of setup I planned on having but I got the reef bug![]() Andrew |
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Governor
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Watertown,SD,USA
Posts: 1,502
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How about this:
lionfish yellow tang snowflake eel magestic angel and maybe like a long fin butterfly, a henochius or another tang of some kind? |
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Council
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Sounds good to me. But I have kept a tang and a flame in a 29 gallon before (no Problems either).
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