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aquaknight

Active Member
Originally Posted by regina13
http:///forum/post/2836441
I don't Really know..
I just want to know if I found something else small that I like if I could put it in the tank. Maby another dwarf angel or something...
I guess it would depend on when/what. Supposedly once a Multicolor is established, they are kinda brute'ish and pushy. So if you wanted another dwarf angel, I'd say do a small dwarf before the Multi, something like a fisheri/yellowtailed pygmy or a flameback.
 
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regina13

Guest
Ok, I am having different thoughts on what I think should go in the tank. I need your help once again! Pick a list or make your own. Change fish on my lists if you want to.
LIST 1
Pakistan Butterflyfish (pair)
Flasher Wrasse (trio)
Goldflake or Scribble(small)
Purple Tang
Harlequin Tusk
Sargassum Trigger
Multicolor Pygmy Angelfish
LIST 2

Pakistan Butterflyfish (pair)
Green Bird Wrasse
Goldflake or Scribble(small)
Purple Tang
Harlequin Tusk
Sargassum Trigger
Banana Moray Eel
One has some smaller fish and the other is all large. You pick!
 
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regina13

Guest
I love the Banana, it is the reason I made a second list. I could not trust the eel with smaller wrasses though. I do not know how to work it in.
EDIT:
Pakistan Butterflyfish (pair)
Goldflake or Scribble(small)
Purple Tang
Harlequin Tusk
Sargassum Trigger
Banana Moray Eel
Any chance of another large angel?
 

wanabebell

Member
2 wrasses are a bad bad bad idea....The HT is a great fish but in my expierience can be bullied pretty bad by large angels.....But the again my HT was the biggest sissy anybodies every seen
 
I know the feeling. I am having the same issue with the knowing what I am going to place in my 180 that I am getting in May. I know with my 90g most of it is going to my my stock from my 30 plus a couple extras like a Metallic Foxface.
 

aquaknight

Active Member
Originally Posted by regina13
http:///forum/post/2881112
Any chance of another large angel?
I believe so, at least I hope so (similar to my final 125 list) . Instead of a big large angel, Pomacanthus or Holocanthus, you could do a middle Large Angel, a Chaetodontoplus and Apolemichthys. Your Goldflake and Scribbled. The issue I see is maybe keeping a smaller angel with a Banana Eel. I know they are usually fish safe, I just have a bit of fear from a lack of experience with eels. Though from what I've observed on the board, Miliaris
seem like a really good choice. They don't have that random "Oh No! My Eel accidently attacked my fish" habit like snowflakes or even zebra's have.
 
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regina13

Guest
I would love to get a rare angel in the tank after about a year or so. I was thinking a Bandit or Conspic??? What do you guys think? I like both of them, but don't know if one would be the right fit.
The list would look look something like this:
Pakistan Butterflyfish (pair)
Goldflake or Scribble(small)
Bandit or Conspic
Purple Tang
Harlequin Tusk
Sargassum Trigger
Banana Moray Eel
I am going to ask this again... any room for more fish?
 
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regina13

Guest
So you are saying this?
Pakistan Butterflyfish (pair)
Goldflake or Scribble(small)
Bandit Angelfish
Conspic Angelfish
Purple Tang
Harlequin Tusk
Sargassum Trigger
Banana Moray Eel
 

95harley

Active Member
For me I'd say take out the other Angels:Bandit Angelfish, Conspic Angelfish.
Stick with Scrib or GF.
Stick with one large angel, maybe mix in a pygmy angel.
Then throw some smaller dither fish in the mix to eat scraps and keep activity:
Blue Reef Chromis - Shoal of 8
Ocelleris Clowns
Various Damels
It really made a big difference in my 240g with lots of smaller colorful fish in the mix.
 

small triggers

Active Member
Im voting wider and deeper, give the angels some room to swim, not just length. My new queen swims at all levels in my tank. i say BIGGER IS BETTER, or as a great christian song goes, deep and wide :)
 
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