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Old September 23rd 06, 11:59 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
swarvegorilla
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Hello.
Accidental cross posts aside I haven't really had the pleasure peoples.
I have a few year experience with marine fish but most has been with
predator setups.
Larger perch, eels, octopus and cuttle fish.
Now tho I have some very nice live rock going in a few tanks, not a real
reef yet but it's getting there sorta.
few soft corals but mainly just nice coraline algae.
Anyway 2 of my liverock 'friendly' tanks are 4 foot long and 1 &1/2 foot
wide
The other 2 are 3 foot long.
Each tank has clownfish (solomon island percs), blennys, snails,
I also have a coral beauty angel and an arc eye hawk fish in one of the 4's
My question is what fish do you reef guys have in your tanks that are doing
really well?

I'm not after a formula but I am interested to know what has worked well for
people.
I use ample biological filtration on these tanks and water changes to
control nitrates (on the beach here)
While not a live rock purist I have had nice results before.
And then woken up to see my new fish has eaten it all!


I know I haven't specified what anemone/coral/featherworms ect but I wanna
know the best behaved fish accross the board.
:-)
Must like clowns!



 




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