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    What corals would ACTUALLY do well with sharks

    Yeah I might just test the grounds with some mushrooms, and if they do well enough, test some of the other cheaper corals. I do not, in fact, have the shark yet, as I've been trying to find some of the rarer catsharks. If all else fails, I might just resort to a coral catshark and an epaulette...
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    What corals would ACTUALLY do well with sharks

    :'( I mean, the main reason why corals don't do well with sharks is that sharks are clumsy and tend to knock them over. It's not like sharks eat them or anything. So considering that, I assume it would be possible to keep some of the hardier corals as long as they were well secured.
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    Looking for a White Fin Shark sucker (aka, remora).

    Yeah Live Aquaria tends to not have the really cool fish ;P
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    Looking for a White Fin Shark sucker (aka, remora).

    Yeah it's a really cool fish. The closest I got was this: http://fishsupplyunderwater.com/marine-fish-sharks---rays-ramora-shark.html Which, as you can tell, is similar, but not the same. I called up the eye it buy it and they said that they rarely ever get fish there. But it would be really...
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    What corals would ACTUALLY do well with sharks

    Sharks that grow 2-3 feet. Nothing large, mainly benthic sharks. It would be awesome if I could find some corals that would actually do well with them.
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    should i make the switch to aggressive?

    I'm surprised the tang hasn't gotten stung yet. Besides, dwarf lions are too small to show their lionhood. Get a Volitans and just watch him gobble every little guy up. In fact I'm surprised that you were able to keep a puffer, a damsel, AND a tang with the lion. Them and butterflyfish are the...
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    should i make the switch to aggressive?

    Yeah. Pretty much. Though groupers, anglers, lionfish, and lizardfish are particularly troublesome as the tankmates you keep don't need to be that much smaller than them in order for them to swallow them.
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    should i make the switch to aggressive?

    The thing is most people don't understand what "small enough" means. Nor is it clarified anywhere. "Small enough" means any fish that's less than 80-90% of the grouper's size at any given point in time. Then again, depending on the fish's temperament, it might try to eat only things half its...
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    should i make the switch to aggressive?

    The grouper will try to eat anything that's smaller than it, and oftentimes wrasse and lions are just not suited to fight back. You know the lionfish problem in Florida? Groupers have been documented to swallow lionfish whole there as well. It's really unfortunate that that didn't work out...
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    should i make the switch to aggressive?

    Triggers and bamboo shark together sounds like you're asking for trouble.
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    Looking for a White Fin Shark sucker (aka, remora).

    I know saltwaterfish.com used to have it just based on the video they created several years back: It would be great if I could find one like the one in the video for sale. It would be even better if I was able to buy it while it was small, like 6'' or so. P.s. I know how big these guys grow...
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