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Governor
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Watertown,SD,USA
Posts: 1,502
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125g fowlr
I'm wondering what I should do with my newly planned 125g fowlr
I already know that I want these 2 fish yellow tang snowflake eel I'm also thinking of harliquin tusk fish marine betta niger trigger queen angel piccaso trigger volitan lionfish hippo tang Also could you keep more than one lion in the same tank? Like 2 volitans? |
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Governor
Join Date: May 2000
Location: tempe,AZ
Posts: 1,114
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The 2 fish you want will be fine.
As for the others its like this harliquin tuck will pushing it for size but should work queen angle will definetly get to big for a 125 the rest woud be ok for that size tank but you wouldnt be able to put them all in there You cluld go with the 2 fish you want plus 2-3 more since they all get good sized in time. Yes, you can keep more than one lion to a tank. |
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Governor
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Watertown,SD,USA
Posts: 1,502
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I had no personal experince with harliquin tush fish, and I meant coral beauty, when I said queen, my mind wondered off,
right now I'd like this as a fish list yellow tang 2 volitan lions snowflake moray niger trigger I'm going to go skimmerless so I really don't want to overstock, I could easily do without one of the lions if need be |
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Governor
Join Date: May 2000
Location: tempe,AZ
Posts: 1,114
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That sounds all right but if it was me i would skip a second lion and go for something different since lion arent reallly that entertaining to watch. Plus with out a skimmer I would also leave out one lion leave it at that.
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Citizen
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 179
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Hi
agreed: In a 125 probably No more than 4 or 5 small to midsized fish. Problem is the volitans will prevent smallfish. One lion is more than adequate in a tank this size For me i would choose the harlequin tusk (great fish, its a wrasse thou-which mean digging and high activity). an antennata or radiata lion (mid sized lions), and a planktonic feeding trigger. Nigers don't flip my switch but a pinktail or bluecheek. Eitherway these are all great fish. the tang won't screw w/ anyone and the eel (which by the way will have to be stick fed -as it will not compete w/ swimming fih for food-rememebr eels are basically blind and they hunt by smell) will do fine w/ proper attention. Also ensure your water maintence schedule is up to par, w/o a skimmer or some way of exporting nutrients, the nitrate levels and other problems(cyano etc) may occur realtively quickly ( a few months). my opinion frank |
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