Resolved What fish are these ?

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  1. Rogues

    Rogues Spaghetti Worm

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    I know the clowns are clowns but not sure which ones (i just got the tank) What is the BIG fish ?

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  3. mikev15101

    mikev15101 Purple Spiny Lobster

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    sailfin tang...what size tank do you have?
     
  4. kcbrad

    kcbrad Giant Squid

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    I'm pretty sure the clowns are oscellaris.
     
  5. Triggerfish

    Triggerfish Ritteri Anemone

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    I'd have to say they are "true" perculas, and the "big fish" is a sailfin tang.
     
  6. Rogues

    Rogues Spaghetti Worm

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    90 gallon (true perculas sounds right he said they were "true clowns"
     
  7. Blue Falcon

    Blue Falcon Fire Goby

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    Very nice tank. Scared me there for a second. Tank looks smaller than 90G in the pic and I though you had a sailfin in a 55G. lol
     
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  9. Rogues

    Rogues Spaghetti Worm

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    hahah hell no btw how many fish in a 90 g? I have 8 1 is very small though... NO hostiles lol
     
  10. UnderTheSea

    UnderTheSea Feather Duster

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    Sailfin Tang
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    True Perculas
     
  11. WhiskyTango

    WhiskyTango Eyelash Blennie

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    Rogues, you need some live rock my man, the fish will love you for it and you'll love yourself for it. Read up on live rock/live sand bio filter.
     
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  12. sailorguy

    sailorguy Torch Coral

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    Agreed,but be careful adding live rock since the tank is established and you have eight fish already in it.Adding too much at once can cause a cycle with an ammonia spike that could harm them.If you use base rock(dry),you can avoid this and its much cheaper.