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    Does anybody keep a different wrasse with a sixline?

    That didn't go to plan. I went to the store and they did have a koi wrasse, but it obviously had a spine deformity. I picked up a royal gramma and a diamond watchman instead
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    Damsel fish

    How long has your tank been up?
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    Does anybody keep a different wrasse with a sixline?

    What I saw a lot of the issues where that other wrasses where added after the sixline. I'm gonna try the red headed fairy wrasse, I've already caught my sixline and put him in "time out". Gonna go pick up a the male fairy tomorrow, if it doesn't work I can return it. So fingers crossdd
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    Gonna have to euthanize....

    welp now he's spitting the little food he ate back up, you can actually see where the swim bladder is bloated, Okay I'll set one up asap
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    Gonna have to euthanize....

    So my purple firefish has been hiding in a tiny cave for weeks, I haven't seen it in a while and assumed it had passed but he darted out quickly for food tonight, that's when I noticed his odd swimming. I caught and separated him out and it appears he has internal parasites. His fins are...
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    Nano reef noob (please help!)

    Ro/di water is a must with nano tanks, water quality is a must in a nano tank. Espicau with a reef
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    Nano reef noob (please help!)

    A par 38 led bulb is a pretty common light set up for nano reefs, they have great color and grow corals easily. A full spectrum covers all your needs and is great for softies and lps corals
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    Nano reef noob (please help!)

    That 10 watt won't support anything, when I had a nano I had a par 38 54 watt that did very well. Def look into something with higher wattage for corals
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    Nano reef noob (please help!)

    I would start testing the water after the flakes. See if you have 0 ammonia, and every thing else checks out. Then if it does for 2-3 times after adding flakes, your cycles Are you talking about the par 38 bulb,
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    What is this fish

    A young sword or platy
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    Serpae tetras with African cichlids

    Nope, cichlids need to stick with cichilds. Africans have a very specific water quality they need, ph wise and such
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    Anthias care

    Prob do a pair of chromis or a baggi cardinal pair and call it done then. Alright, thanks!
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    Anthias care

    Ah, so I think I'm just gonna go with a school of chromis. Sounds easier overall... how many fish do you consider a 75g could do. I'm thinking a trio I have a juvi yellow eye kole A sixline wrasse A pair of clowns, Do you think a trio would be fine without pushing it?
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    Anthias care

    If you don't mind me asking, how big was the tank and ratio you added?
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    Anthias care

    Yup, got that covered. I have a automatic feeder setup with the flakes/pellets they are already eating at my local fish store. They will get light feedings from this twice a day, and a heavier, frozen food when I get home.
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