Help Me Pick A Fish

Discussion in 'Tropical Fish' started by Newreef15, Jan 21, 2015.

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  1. Vinnyboombatz

    Vinnyboombatz Giant Squid

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    Starkiis are planktivores.;)
     
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  3. tattoolew

    tattoolew Sea Dragon

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    I would look into a striped Cardinalfish, if you choose to add sand a small goby would be nice. Dracula Goby for a big boy nano.:cool:
     
  4. Monstaman717

    Monstaman717 Flamingo Tongue

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    Maybe a bicolor blenny or tail spot blenny. I know they wont help with the bristle worms but they could pick at algae in the nano and I think a wrasse might jump out so I'm giving another option :)
     
  5. Newreef15

    Newreef15 Horrid Stonefish

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    Vinny if I blow the flat worms off with a turkey baster they will become plankton momentarily lol ;)
     
  6. Newreef15

    Newreef15 Horrid Stonefish

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    Part of me wants a pair of banggai's in the worst way lol

    But then I will have to setup another tank to raise there young. Haha
     
  7. Newreef15

    Newreef15 Horrid Stonefish

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    I have dipped ever coral in coralrx before introduction into the system. I just really hate pest

    I know from personal experience that coralrx won't kill flat worm eggs. So just for safe measure I dipped all of my corals again today. I have a problem lol