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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kristy View Post
    Yeah, I based my comment less on the number of fish and more on the types of fish you are mixing together...

    4 clowns = turf wars
    2 tangs
    2 angels

    I understand that you can push it but this seems like a lot to me in a 75g.

    Suprisingly everything gets along pretty well. I agree with 3 you mentioned, but I'm kind of stuck with the fish that I would prefer to get rid of.

    My wife and son are pretty attached to the two percs, otherwise they'd be gone. There is no way I'm getting rid of my black and whites.

    The Scopas came with my tank when I bought it, from what I understand, he's been bounced around the trade here for a few years. He's missing most of his top fin and has been for quite some time. My wife has also become attched to him.

    The Pygmy was given to me, no real attachment to him, I guess I should get rid of him. Same thing with the chromis.

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    Did you add more rock than was in your smaller 36" tank? If you can keep the water clean and the fish are happy then it is just a question of real estate.

    Thanks for the light by the way.
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    Yeah, there's quite a bit more rock. Nitrates seems to stay around 20, not as low as I'd like, but not alarming either. I'm dosing Microbacter, Reef Biofuel and Kalkwasser which seem to help. The only thing that's died recently have been snails and couple emerald crabs, but I'm pretty sure it's the coris wrasse that's picking them off. He's cool enough that I'll put up with it.

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    I think its all about how much waste they produce. YES IVE TOLD YOU SINCE LAST YEAR TO GET A BIGGER SKIMMER. If you were to up grade to alittle bit of a bigger skimmer you could pull it off. Now the wrasse, clowns, gobies and the other small fish will not eat as much which means they will not poop as much, and IMO I would not pass up the deal that jeremy has given to any of yall. Thats friend to friend and not sales to customer.
    Last edited by clone; Sat, 20th Feb 2010 at 03:42 PM.

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    With that may fishes and aggressive fishes at that, your expensive firefish will just jump out of the tank. Don't add them in. It is hard enough to keep them in a calm less populated tank.
    Minh

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    With that may fishes and aggressive fishes at that, your expensive firefish will just jump out of the tank. Don't add them in. It is hard enough to keep them in a calm less populated tank.
    Good point!
    I didn't have the avatars on before. Orion your kids are so adorable!
    Karin



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