90 g tank looking good

CAPSLOCK

Elite Fish
Jul 19, 2004
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S. Reef meant to add a blue or black background, since it'll make the fish stick out more and hide some of the equipment (pipes).

What are the fish you have in there?
 

ctdragonpr

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Apr 12, 2006
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like 50 or 60
fishes:
1 coral beauty
1 ocelaris clown
1 green chromis
1 blued devil damsel
2 yellow black strip damsels
1 firefish
1 pink skunk clown
invertebrates:
2 feather dusters
1 orange sand star
1 red spike star
some mushrooms and a litle colony of polyphs and 1 flower pot polyph
and some hermit crabs red leg i think
 

FishGeek

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May 13, 2005
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You may run into problems with your fish stock. I say this cause damsels get very aggressive as they age. And they make up the majority of your fish stock. Also I dont know that your clowns are going to live very long together. Your tank is decent in size but Clowns are like arch enemies. I would never put 2 different types of clowns in one tank. You might want to rethink your stock.
 

wayne

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Oct 22, 2002
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Yes, as long as they pair. They all start males. The biggest becomes a female - put 2 males together, likely ok. Put a male and a female together - likely ok- but two females - big scraps.

The yelow black strip damsels eventually go a chococlate brown with a yellow tail, and are mean as heck.