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Re: Finally, getting my 75 gallon started
Well, we were bored the other day and mapped out our livestock plan the other day(for fish at least) and we were wondering if there is a particular order to add the fish.
We want 2-Ocellaris Clowns 3-Banggai Cardinals 1-Foxface(either Lo or One Spot) 1-Royal Gramma 1-Lawnmover Blenny 1-Sixline Wrasse and probably 1 tuxedo urchin and possibly 1 copper banded butterfly way down the road if we feel up to the task. we were thinking the clowns first and after that we didn't really know if there was a good way to do it or if just getting them when we found ones we liked was best. i heard that sixlines do better if they are added last or they are not the largest fish, and with the fox face that won't be a problem. Current Aquarium(s) Description: 75 Gallon saltwater in the works Experience in Saltwater & Reef Aquarium Hobby: 1 year Other Intrests: Drag Racing, Snowboarding, and Exotic Animals |
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Re: Finally, getting my 75 gallon started
Keeping temperment in mine,I would go.....
Bangaii,Royal Gramma,Foxface,clowns,blenny,wrasse in that order.The most peaceful,shy fish first and the most aggressive last.Still,fish are weird and don't always play by the book.
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Re: Finally, getting my 75 gallon started
Reefs got you covered on the order of placment.
Make sure you keep seaweed sheets for the foxface.They love em. If you decide you want a copperband,let the tank mature 8 months to a year.I believe that the secret to keepping copperbands alive.Their a lot like a mandrine and need quiet a bit of live pods to feed on.
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Re: Finally, getting my 75 gallon started
ok, yeah, our plan is to add all these fish over the course of a year or two, we really don't want to rush anything. there'll also be some soft corals, hopefully an anemone also, so by the time we get ready to add a butterfly the tank should ready.
Current Aquarium(s) Description: 75 Gallon saltwater in the works Experience in Saltwater & Reef Aquarium Hobby: 1 year Other Intrests: Drag Racing, Snowboarding, and Exotic Animals |
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Re: Finally, getting my 75 gallon started
well, we decided against the bangai cardinals. they are cool looking fish, we just decided they weren't for us. we did however get our fisrt two fish and first 3 corals since the last time we posted. 2 clowns and 2 zoas and a silver xenia. so far they are all doing great, but they've only been in the tank a couple of days. we'll get some pics up as soon as we get a chance.
we are having a slight aiptasia problem, are peppermint shrimp good for eating that? i've heard they were but i wanted to make sure they would be fine with the zoas in there. thanks guys and gals Current Aquarium(s) Description: 75 Gallon saltwater in the works Experience in Saltwater & Reef Aquarium Hobby: 1 year Other Intrests: Drag Racing, Snowboarding, and Exotic Animals |
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Re: Finally, getting my 75 gallon started
Peppermint shrimp usually do very well at taking out aiptasia. There's about a 50% chance that the shrimp will eat them, so get more than one. In a 75 gallon tank, 4 or 5 would even be good.
There are stories of peppermints picking at zoanthids, but I have never seen it, and it doesn't seem to be very common.
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