yeah all fish will go after the larger ones if they spot them ususally. But no, you can't have too many. They are an important part of the ecosystem in a mature marine tank. They'll clean and provide food for your fish and reef ;D
I've got some new items NIB.
24" 130w coralife PC w/ moonlights...
seio pumps of all sizes in box...
fluvals, etc.
As far as livestock i dont have much other than
star polyps
kenya tree
red mushrooms w/ purple spots
different zoo frags
yeah, they come with prett weak flow actually, and if you are gonna make it into a reef you'll need it. He's just having fun, getting used to the tank. He'll figure it out.
well i got zero replies...But i guess i'll keep posting...Just set up the 65 this weekend...Camera died on me so here are some cell phone pics. Fanker is holding my corals for me right nwo until i get the new lights
tank...it was still a little bit cloudy. Only get the LR set up on one side so...
You probably used more than you should have. And that is a common sickness that fish can often come down with, it was most likely not related to the dosing of the medecine. Those products stated on the label that they are "reef safe" meaning they wont hurt corals/inverts etc, which they don't.
No not at all, it will be perfect, just be sure to keep them on the middle-lower half of the tank. You'll have enough light for anything, you can keep SPS and clams on the sand.
I just got a 65 g and i'm looking for a metal halide fixture for it. Must have two 150 w mh bulbs. doesnt need actinic. Looking for soemthing under 300$, i've also got some corals, as well as new items to trade.