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  1. SwimsWithFish

    SwimsWithFish Giant Squid

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    True that! I lost the goby today, that leaves room for two more. The only thing about the wrasse is aggression. I wouldn't be able to replace deceased fish or add shrimp. So idk about that.

    I'm about 90% sure I want the chalk bass.
     
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  3. gfoot2000

    gfoot2000 Flamingo Tongue

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    maybe get a fish for the water column since you already have fish that dwell mid-bottom. like a chromis? i have 3 in my 60g and the light they reflect off their bodies is really appealing
     
  4. SwimsWithFish

    SwimsWithFish Giant Squid

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    That's kinda what I was thinking. But blue reef chromis are really hard to find:/ I regular blue/green chromis would look just fine though.
     
  5. Gboy66

    Gboy66 Gigas Clam

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    Lol. I could take more pics or somthing if you want
     
  6. SwimsWithFish

    SwimsWithFish Giant Squid

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    YOU! Yes, pics would be sweet.:)
     
  7. nwfd1725

    nwfd1725 Purple Spiny Lobster

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    Ive read where sometimes chromis can be a demanding as anthias and should be fed a few times a day also
     
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  9. 1.0reef

    1.0reef Giant Squid

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    Four line wrasse and a blenny?
     
  10. SwimsWithFish

    SwimsWithFish Giant Squid

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    It's probably going to be a chalk bass and something. I'm not a huge fan of blennies. Other than lawnmowers, but
    the get big.
     
  11. Havasuviking

    Havasuviking Plankton

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    I have kept a coral beauty in my 55 gal reef with no problems
     
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    1.0reef Giant Squid

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