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Discussion in 'Show Off Your Fish Tanks!' started by eelgirl, Jun 23, 2012.

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  1. Reef Breeders

    Reef Breeders 3reef Sponsor

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    Sounds good to me, defenitely go for more sps, you will not regret that, and also, do you have the tyree green toadstool? Those are my all time favorite leathers. As for the chromis, I would sell them and get anthiases, they are much better looking IMO. Chromis do make great schooling fish as well though. For a tang, I would try a purple tang, or a sailfin, they seem to do well in medium sized tanks.
     
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  3. eelgirl

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    thanks but actually i love my chromis. they are the best. they have amazing personalities. they help new fish get acquainted and feel comfortable in the tank, its quite amazing to watch. and their color is amazing. very bright blue.
    we are still deciding on a tang. my boyfriend likes the white tail bristle-tooth, but i still need more convincing on having a tang at all.
    as for the toadstool i have a yellow figi about the size of a quarter. such a bright yellow. and i recently bought a finger leather...that turned out to be purple.
     
  4. Reef Breeders

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    Want to talk about personality? That's what tanks are made of, LOL. They are really fun fish to have, so long as you don't mix similar ones, they can be really peacefull too. The bristle tooth is a good choice
     
  5. eelgirl

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    i agree. each fish has its own way of doing things and their own little quirks. its so amazing to watch and see how they grow as a "family". personally its my favorite part :)
     
  6. cosmo

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    yeah, I'd stick with a bristle tooth. A sail fin gets WAY too big IMO for that tank.
     
  7. eelgirl

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    main stand is built...and sturdy!
     

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