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  1. kopczynski

    Smaller place, bigger tank...My 200DD build

    I'd go with option one because it could be useful in the long run.
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    Just acquired a 125g

    The fx6 is for bigger tanks the g6 isn't worth the money imo. The fx6 is also a better/bigger filter than the g6.
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    Just acquired a 125g

    I'm using a fluval 406 and 80lbs of live rock in my 60gallon, I wont be adding any sps because my water isn't clean enough. If you go canister filter don't cheap out. I tried buying all different ones that couldn't even make it to my house in 1 piece. I'd highly recommend the fluvals.
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    Smaller place, bigger tank...My 200DD build

    this is really impressive im excited to see where you go with it!
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    Help getting started

    If you plan on using a sump make sure your glass isn't tempered.
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    Wrasse Compatability

    I do have a plan if it doesn't work out so i will probably try it.
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    Wrasse Compatability

    they do have similar body shapes None of these are mine.
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    Kickstarting stalled reef project - what fish would you add?

    Maybe a midas blenny?
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    Wrasse Compatability

    the red line wrasse is a completly different species not related to the four line. It is almost guaranteed that two wrasses with the genus Pseudocheilinus will kill each other. the red line belongs to the Halichoeres genus. would they still fight?
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    order to add my stock to aquarium

    oops my bad must have read it wrong, ill go edit the other post.
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    Snake's comeback - 55g mixed reef

    Im looking forward to see what you stock the tank with!
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    order to add my stock to aquarium

    if you had to do an exact order i would say Spotted Cardinal All 4 clowns Goby of your choice yellow tang regal tang Pearlscale Butterfly Dragonet Both angels
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    Heres everything I picked out to get for my 75g reef tank

    Many saltwater fish have the potential to live for 10+ years so once your tank is stocked, its stocked, and unless you have 2 tanks you probably wont end up keeping them at the same time. So if you are waiting for the goby to pass on it could be a while. Stick with one stock list per tank.
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    I need some help.

    With time the mushrooms will re attach and you can basically cut them like you would if fragging them.
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    order to add my stock to aquarium

    Also add all 4 clowns at once to help minimize the potential aggression but in a 170 you shouldn't have a problem.
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    Wrasse Compatability

    The wrasses with the genus Pseudocheilinus tend to more aggressive, in particular the six line wrasse, the four lines tend to be more docile but I was wondering if anyone who has been in the hobby longer than myself knew anything or had experience mixing wrasses.
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    Wrasse Compatability

    I currently have a 60 gallon reef tank (that is 4' long) with a kole tang, a starcki damsel, and a four line wrasse. I was wondering whether a red-line wrasse would end up fighting with my four line wrasse? The four line has been in the tank for about 2 weeks and doesn't seem to bother any one...
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    Creating new 90G saltwater setup - Please advise:

    jay i think he edited it after i said that because the first time i read it it said blue tang.
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    Creating new 90G saltwater setup - Please advise:

    Blue tang needs a 125+ gallon tank. What kind of clown are you interested in?
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    Creating new 90G saltwater setup - Please advise:

    The current marine led is a great light. And depending on what corals you keep you might need to dose depending on how religious you are with water changes. As a person who also kept freshwater and recently transferred i have a few tips. It will cost much more, you will need more filtration...
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