Adio800
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IMO I wouldn't get a big fish.. The bigger the fish the smaller your tank looks
Adio800 said:IMO I wouldn't get a big fish.. The bigger the fish the smaller your tank looks
TLTGF said:Have you thought about a reef safe wrasse like a sixline? I think if you did a sixline, you could do some "higher end" clowns like platinum, picasso, black &White or Black Ice clowns as your main attraction fish.
kurtyboh said:certainly should be able to. Just like people fish dont always get along but for the most part it works.
on the first page you asked about hermits... anything with a claw has the potential to kill, hermits are generally reef safe, the exception is the giant one that lives in a queen conch, but in reality if they were hungry....
Also i know you said you're looking for a biocube, but jbj nanos and redsea 130's are complete nano systems as well, jbj's are typically a little more expensive and the redsea's quite a bit more. You never know though someone might be willing to lose some cash to get the tank that p___ed them off out of the house. I know i saw a redsea going for 250 once and was like darnit...
SleepsWithFish said:Oh and also could I put a Picasso clown with another type? Do they all mix well?
Gregcoyote said:Picasso needs a big tank. They are also, IMO, not truly reef safe. But they are so cool, they warrant their own tank.
SleepsWithFish said:Alright. But the black and white and orange will mix?
redsea said:I have that same combo in my 34 gallon now.
kurtyboh said:the picasso grogocyte is talking about isnt a clownfish, he's reffering to triggerfish, the picasso clown has the same requirements of other percs.
kurtyboh said:certainly, it should be no problem