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Old 05-02-2008, 04:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default need help deciding.. Harlquin Tusk

Alright, I have a 40 gallon reef. There is a mature foxface, medium sized blue hippo, a red sea sailfin tang changing from juvenile to mature, and a cinnamin clownfish with a small bulb anemone. i want to know if I can put an Australian Harlquin Tusk in my tank, its my favorite fish. I've read its reef safe but watch it with snails and shrimp, I want to know if I have enough room in my tank for it? And are my fish compatible with? Maybe ill get a small one? any tips would be apperciated thanks!!!!
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think that's getting too croweded...
I agree with bogie. One of my top 10 favs. though.
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Alright, I have a 40 gallon reef. There is a mature foxface, medium sized blue hippo, a red sea sailfin tang changing from juvenile to mature, and a cinnamin clownfish with a small bulb anemone. i want to know if I can put an Australian Harlquin Tusk in my tank, its my favorite fish. I've read its reef safe but watch it with snails and shrimp, I want to know if I have enough room in my tank for it? And are my fish compatible with? Maybe ill get a small one? any tips would be apperciated thanks!!!!
Harlequin Tusk- Australian
definitly too crowded, but what a beauty!
this should help.
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