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    Multis and Brichardis in 70L?

    You need a minimum of a 55g tank for both Multies and Brichardis, and that's if you have rocks on one end, shells on the other, and a wide expanse of sand in the middle. The Multies are fine in a 10g if you've only got a few and only one of them is male. You need at least 3-4 shells per Multi...
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    Please help! 110L/29 gallon tank stock help

    A 29g is a bit small for mollies. I'm also pretty sure that cories tend to prefer small groups, like 6 or so, unless they're schooling fish. Your tetras are a wonderful choice of schooling fish, you just need to watch for any fin nipping, the larger the school the less issues you'll have. A BN...
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    Beginner Puffer for 90g

    I use Este's black sand, and the tank is currently infested with ramshorns. I'm fully prepared to feed them shrimp and the like, I've done a bit of basic research before. I can't afford to turn the tank to a fully saltwater tank, I'm already maintaining a 55g reef, that's why I didn't convert...
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    Beginner Puffer for 90g

    Okay, I've decided on a pufferfish for my 90g. I just don't know what species yet. Does anyone have any recommendations for a beginner puffer for a 90g, fresh<->brackish, that's highly interactive? It'll be a species only tank, either as a single specimen or a small group, depending on the...
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    Brackish 90g Stock Suggestions?

    Were the smaller Mudskippers more social? As in, would they be okay in larger group if they were in a 90g?
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    Brackish 90g Stock Suggestions?

    The tank is a 90g. It's 48″ x 18″ x 24″, and weighs over 1,000lbs when fully setup... What exact species of Mudskipper? I think there's 2-3 in the hobby.
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    Brackish 90g Stock Suggestions?

    Captive bred options always have priority, unless they're so finicky that they can't be successfully bred in captivity and raised to the point that captive bred is more readily available to the hobby. I've kept Sailfin Mollies before in a reef tank, occasionally my LFS get some with wild...
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    Brackish 90g Stock Suggestions?

    I've seen all three in my lfs. I'd like to get more peaceful fish, or ones that don't get too big. I've even seen leaf fish! The puffer option would be the biggest, since I can't have one on my reef tank and I've heard that they've got plenty of personality!
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    Brackish 90g Stock Suggestions?

    I've been thinking about doing something new with my 90g. It's currently freshwater, but I'll be doing something new once I rehome it's current occupants. I've been thinking about a brackish tank. My current ideas are either Puffers, Mollies, or Mudskippers. The Puffer would likely be...
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    My Odd Couple

    I picked these two up from my LFS yesterday. I ordered them in two weeks ago, and they were ready to come home! They were already paired up when I got them.
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    Conflicting advice on stocking an Oscar tank...

    I once had a pair of Oscars in my 90g. I had a monster pleco, a 10"+ female Red Oscar, a half a dozen silver dollars, and her two mates. My female was the one I started with, I got her when she was a very ugly 2.5". When she got bigger I got her a mate, and she accepted him, for a while. The...
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    Blueside Fairy Wrasse?

    I just picked up this little gem at my LFS. I had to get it ordered in, and it looks a lot prettier than the pictures I'd seen of Cirrhilabrus cyanopleura when I was researching Cirrhilabrus species for my 55g reef tank. It's pretty small right now, maybe around 3" or so?
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    55g Stock Suggestions

    I've got a True Percula. The clowns were from the same batch at my LFS, and were pretty small. The tank that I just upgraded them to is a 55g, so plenty of space.
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    Zoanthids

    Try the ID gallery at Zoanthids.com. It's what I used to ID my Zoas I got from my LFS. It was easier since I'm not very good at taking pictures, and I could compare/contrast them by staring at my Zoas during the moonlight phase, and comparing them to the pictures.
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    Zoanthids

    Interesting. Looks like you've got two different types there. Possibly three. Try taking a picture of them under moonlights, it's easier to ID them that way.
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