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  1. sticksmith23

    sticksmith23 Giant Squid

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    "The Flame Angelfish is prone to nip at stony and soft corals (sessile invertebrates) and clam mantles." - liveaquaria.com
     
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  3. ZC42

    ZC42 Corkscrew Tentacle Anemone

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    What about a black nox dwarf? I'm trying to decide between that and the flame
     
  4. 1.0reef

    1.0reef Giant Squid

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    Pseudanthias dispar
    Pseudanthias ignitus
    These to are good as singles in nano tanks IIRC/
     
  5. sticksmith23

    sticksmith23 Giant Squid

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    Those are beautiful fish:)
     
  6. chelseagrin

    chelseagrin Fire Goby

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    im pretty sure your tank will be fine with one.
     
  7. SwimsWithFish

    SwimsWithFish Giant Squid

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    ooooo i like that ignitus.:eek:
     
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  9. SwimsWithFish

    SwimsWithFish Giant Squid

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    I've heard some conflicting info about Anthias as far as feeding and tank size goes. I think what I'm looking for is a fish that doesn't necessarily be active, it just has to be out and about. I want the angel so bad, but that little part of me says not to.... Ughplphhh. Asdfghjkl.
     
  10. 1.0reef

    1.0reef Giant Squid

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    Fang blennies
    blue assessor
    yellow assessor
    four line wrasse
     
  11. SwimsWithFish

    SwimsWithFish Giant Squid

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    The blue assessor is sweet, but 100$. The chalk bass is nice but not active. Are four line wrasse expensive? I like them! Also, ive heard conflicting info on six line wrasses. Would it be a good idea?
     
  12. SwimsWithFish

    SwimsWithFish Giant Squid

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    Anyone? Six line, good or bad idea?