Stocking my tank

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  1. alexpal6

    alexpal6 Plankton

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    I am having trouble deciding on what would be safe to stock my 29 gallon biocube with. The tank is about 6 months old and running the stock equipment that it came with. I currently have a clown fish and a purple firefish in the tank. What would you recomnend for coral or fish to add the the tank. any help would be apreciated.
     
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  3. SnooknRedz

    SnooknRedz Vlamingii Tang

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    What about a CUC? those are kind of important. I would skip more fish or coral for that, unless you have it and failed to mention it.
     
  4. alexpal6

    alexpal6 Plankton

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    i forgot about them sorry i have 2 hermit crabs two snails and a sea cucumber
     
  5. SwimsWithFish

    SwimsWithFish Giant Squid

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    I agree with the cuc. As far as fish I think you'd do good with a goby or bottom dweller with one more fish for a grand total of 4.:)
     
  6. alexpal6

    alexpal6 Plankton

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    Any cuc you guys would recomend
     
  7. SnooknRedz

    SnooknRedz Vlamingii Tang

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    John @ reefcleaners.org. Great cuc's and hes on top of his customer service. I had some snails DOA, and he just refunded me for those snails. Ive ordered through him twice, and will in the future. Shipping is fast, but i live in the same state as him so it gives me that advantage.
     
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  9. tom.n.day

    tom.n.day Eyelash Blennie

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    plus one on Reefcleaners. It's nice to get a variety of CUC as they have different niches