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Discussion in 'Show Off Your Fish Tanks!' started by 3dees, Dec 2, 2013.

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  1. 3dees

    3dees Plankton

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    I converted my wild discus tank to the dark side. great fish but you may as well be staring at a picture. anyway, my tank is 120 gal. (48x24x24). because of severe back problems I will not run a sump. reef octopus hob skimmer and a canister running empty. one wp40 and two Hydor 1050's. 140 lbs of live rock.
    in the tank now are one spot foxface, royal gramma, scissortail dartfish, a pair of black occ clowns, and a yellow coris wrasse. all are three inches or less. I have a threadfin butterfly and dot dash butterfly in my qt. I want to add one more bf and a dwarf angel.
     

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  3. Marshall O

    Marshall O Giant Squid

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    Welcome to 3reef! Nice fish selection so far :)
     
  4. Corailline

    Corailline Super Moderator

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    Great start, I also like your choice of fish.
     
  5. oldfishkeeper

    oldfishkeeper Giant Squid

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    yes, looks really nice. Have you thought about a bannerfish? I'm not sure of their size recommendation but they are so cool. I love FO tanks. I used to have one for many years and really enjoyed it.
     
  6. 3dees

    3dees Plankton

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    it's between the bannerfish or a pearlscale which is a bit smaller. I have enough yellow colored fish. I would also like to add a melanurus wrasse.
     
  7. Greg@LionfishLair

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