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Old January 9th 08, 12:47 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Wayne Sallee
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Default Fish stocking is now complete

It's easier to keep them together in a big tank than
it is in a smaller tank.

The fact that they already knew each other in the
big tank, and both went into the smaller tank at the
same time is to your advantage.

Wayne Sallee



Big Habeeb (a.k.a. Mitch) wrote on 1/7/2008 9:07 PM:
Wayne Sallee wrote:
Some times the coral banded shrimp like to have the other shrimp over
for dinner.

Wayne Sallee



Big Habeeb (a.k.a. Mitch) wrote on 1/6/2008 1:51 PM:
Hey all,
Believe my tank is now fully stocked...tell me what you think of this
list, and this is in a 72 gallon bow.

Hippo tang (juvenile)
Foxface (juvenile)
Ocellaris clown (I htink I spelled that right)
golden headed sleeper goby
PJ Cardinal
3 green chromis

Inverts:
scarlet shrimp
cleaner shrimp
coral banded shrimp
about 22 turbo snails and a half dozen hermits

I anticipate still bulking up with some more inverts at some point,
but I think that's pretty much it for the fish stock...think it
sounds like an appropriate amount of stuff? Its with about 100 or
110 lbs of live rock, and just starting to really get some stuff in
there besides: some zoanthids, and a couple of mushroom types are it
for now, until I get the calcium level up (its still sitting at
360...probably gonna be going the turbocal route this week since I
have a TON of coralline algae in there).

I've not seen any indication of aggression between the species...and at
the LFS they were all together in a large tank as well.

As for the goby working against me, I enjoy the goby