comments?

bang guy

Moderator
If you're going to use sand sifters then I recommend having no more than 1/2" - 1" of sand. Otherwise decaying matter will accumulate at the bottom. This would be a disaster waiting to happen after a few years of accumulation.
 

bang guy

Moderator

Originally posted by nflnutswif
BANG, Why not a green brittle star? Just wondering why you said no!

They eat fish.
 

firefish3

Member
chucking entire fish list
new list
1 blue hippo tang
2 firefish
3 blue reef chromnis
these are definates want someother tang, angels and other elegant fish I can put in here. also want a fish that cleans the sand. any comments?
 

firefish3

Member
sorry about being so picky with the fishies but I am very opinionated so I would prefer the bicolor and the lemonpeel rather than a flame but you know WAY more so if a flame is better I will take it also wondering if I could squeze a another small tang in there thanks in advance
 

bang guy

Moderator
IMO skip the seconf Tang. It may work but the odds are against you. The Lemonpeel Angel would be great!
I suggest shying away from the BiColor though. They are hit & miss on survival.
 

firefish3

Member
ok lemonpeel is on the list how about a yellow wrasse. could i put anyother angels in with the lemonpeel that would be reef safe
 

bang guy

Moderator
I wouldn't put two Pygmy Angels in the same tank unless the tank was huge.
I don't know anything at all about Blue-Fin Pygmy's.
I'm not convinced that Yellow Wrasse are reef safe.
 

sammyg

Member

Originally posted by Bang Guy
A Queen Conch, A Fighting Conch, Cerith Snails and Cirratulid worms.

I hightly recommend the fighting conchs. They do a great job on the sand bed, and are fun to watch. My non-aquarist friends always enjoy watching its "elephant trunk" probing the sand and low level rocks. It's not a fish, but it does a great job and is fun/interesting to watch - what more could you ask for?
 
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