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Discussion in 'Tropical Fish' started by Mr.B, Jun 14, 2012.

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  1. Mr.B

    Mr.B Plankton

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    foxface lo

    kole tang

    yellow stripe maroon clownfish

    5 chromis

    Any suggestions as far as compatibility?


    Thanks
     
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  3. skurious

    skurious Sailfin Tang

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    what size tank is this for?
     
  4. ingtar_shinowa

    ingtar_shinowa Giant Squid

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    lolololololol
     
  5. Mr.B

    Mr.B Plankton

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    135 gallon tank with 29 gallon sump.
     
  6. Camkha1234

    Camkha1234 Great Blue Whale

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    That would be helpful to know lol.
     
  7. Newreef15

    Newreef15 Horrid Stonefish

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    Another tang with a diffrent body shape

    Some wrasses and fairy wrasses

    Midas blenny. Maybe a 6 line wrasse?
     
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  9. Mr.B

    Mr.B Plankton

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    I don't want to have to many fish.
     
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  12. Seano Hermano

    Seano Hermano Giant Squid

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    If you only want the fishes you listed in your first post, I think you'll do very well. They will have enough swimming room and should all get along fine. The only one that might be aggressive is the maroon clown, but a 135g is plenty of room for it (which will limit its territorial behavior for the most part).

    Looks like someone did their research? :)