a cc starfish is a great addition to any FO tank, but they like to mess up LR (knock it over), and they'll basically eat everything they can get ahold of (inverts,
neither of my cc have done this. The last did like to knock the snails off the glass then suck thier heads. But he left everyone else alone.
The one I have now, is never on the lr, always on the glass, front or back or top when I had the water really full. If you feed them, then are less likely to eat others.
Ok, good I'm getting somewhere, lol! So, clownfish, & brittle stars. I'd like having mutliple stars, what about linkia & serpent stars? And how about the urchins, royal gramma, moorish idol, yellow tang, damsel (fish from Finding Nemo minus puffer), a reef-safe angel & a blue hippo tang (Dory)? Any of those work? So, what else do you think fits? I also need cleaner fish, right, or do stars do that too?
NO LINKIA! they don't do well in tanks. Need lots of lr, and no one really knows what they eat. Most will not spot feed and die of starvation within a few months.
Serpent star is great. I've had one for...since I was a member here. I love that guy. No problem with him. Got a brittle at the same time who I lost a little while ago. urchins are cool.
NO TANGS! your tank is too small. Min of 75gl for some tangs, but 90-135 for most.
you don't need a cleaner fish. Stars are part of your clean up crew, will not clean or harm fish. (well....some brittles may...like the green one or so I've heard.)
For clean up crew, you can have shrimp (what's his name?), urchins (i'd go for the ones that can stick to the glass, easier to feed), stars (brittle, serpent, cc), snails (unless you have a cc star), hermits, crabs, clams. Inverts are so cool.
Royal Gamma is fine.
moorish idol-min size tank is 100.
some angels, some need min55-100gl. you can get Cherb, Coral Beauty, Eibl's, Lemonpeel, Flame and some others for a min of 30gl.
You can get a goby, wrasse, blennie, or dottyback.
You'll want some lr so the fish have places to hide and play, but if you're not going reef, you can add it bits at a time. you can add in base rock (not live and cheap but will became alive) to your tank also.
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That's how I know this stuff. I just looked it up.
DAVE_15! Yellow tang, min tanksize 75gl, and most people will say 90gl. You can't put a yellow in a 40-50gl tank.