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    37 gallon. Overstocked?

    Ok, I'm seriously considering buying one (maybe a pair) harlequin shrimp. I've been reading, and on some sites it says that if I have multiple largish starfish in the aquarium, it would eat a little bit on one, and then let it escape and heal, and then start on another. If this is true, then say...
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    37 gallon. Overstocked?

    I might just get a royal gramma instead of a sixline. I like sixlines, but I don't want something that will be a nuisance to my inverts. Sorry for all of the questions, I just want to make sure I can properly care for these animals before I buy them.
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    37 gallon. Overstocked?

    Thank you very much for that information :). If I were to just get a sixline instead, would the sixline harass say a coral banded shrimp?
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    37 gallon. Overstocked?

    Do you think a pair of harlequin shrimp instead of the original coral banded shrimp would work? Also, if I were to go that route, how long would your average chocolate chip star last a pair?
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    37 gallon. Overstocked?

    I added a yellow clown goby to the tank today, along with 5 of the hermits. I'm going to wait for a few weeks to get the clowns/shrimp/wrasse. Then that will be it for my tank as far as fish go. I was reading about coral banded shrimp, and heard that they might make a feast out of my hermits. So...
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    37 gallon. Overstocked?

    Alright, I have a 37 gallon tank with some lace rock and a few pieces of live rock. The only fish currently inhabiting this tank is a coral beauty angelfish. I was wondering if this would be too big on the bioload. 1x coral beauty 2x (a pair) of false percula clowns 1x coral banded shrimp 1x...
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