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    yea i am interested lol

    and yeah there so many things u have to consider when stocking your tank

  2. #12
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    04-23-2008
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    Keep in mind the "living/swimming zones" for each species of fish. This can allow you to get closer to your max bioload without stressing the fish. You wouldn't want a tank full of open swimmers. Blennies, gobies, fish that are in an out of rock structure, open swimmers.....then you have to add compatability too. With some research you can figure it out and have a good combo. The way to mess it up is to impulse buy.

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    pick fish from the same biotope. Get rid of the yellow tail before it eats your corals. Dont ask how I know.
    200g-No Corals Yet!



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    It just hard for me to since it was my first fish. If I can catch him I probably would.

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