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fishheadfred
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male usa
75G FOWLR
I have:
H. Tang
Firefish
Clown
Cherub Angel
2 Blood Shrimp
Choc Chip star
3 Featherdusters
Hermits
Snails
Most recent addition: Conch snail
(It will be awhile before I can upgrade to reef)
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ACIDRAIN
 
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If you are going to be making this tank into a reef, I suggest you stop now, and wait. Then add more clean up crew. But for fish, I would stay where you are for now.

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fishheadfred
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Explain please? The only thing I have thats not reef safe is the star.
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fishheadfred
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Not really looking for any more fish.Mabey some interesting critters ie. diff f.dusters or cool cleanup crew additions.
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ahh ok, I was meaning not adding any more fish. As reef tanks should not be to crowded with fish. As for feather dusters and such, yes, you can go ahead and get them. I would get rid of the the choco star, and maybe get some sand sifting stars, or maybe a blue star. The common saying about stars and reefs is, the less "knobs" on the star, the more reef compatable they are, and the more "knobs" on the star, the less likely they are reef compatable. This works for about 90% of the stars. you might also get a serpent star too.

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fishheadfred
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The Choc. will go in another tank.A 300g FO I hope.
I added a Conch snail and may get some more as it has been fun to watch him hop around.The LFS has some Sand stars may get one soon.Thanks
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