new fish and what not.

Discussion in 'General Reef Topics' started by an5r3w, Dec 31, 2008.

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  1. an5r3w

    an5r3w Astrea Snail

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    right now i have a fully set up tank with 6 damsels, 3 yellow tangs, 4 chromis, 1 lawnmover blenny, 2 gobies, 1 bicolor angel, 3 ocellaris clown fish, 1 marune true percula clown fish, and 1 blood shimp and a starfish. in a 120 gallon tank. do you think it is still possible to put any fish in there....i doubt it, becuase i have i feeling they have all terroritorized the tank. and is there a way to get around that problem. i also wonder if it is possible to have more than one starfish in the tank. maybe im wrong but i heard you not suppose to.
     
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  3. bc219

    bc219 Millepora

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    That's a LOT of fish! I wouldn't add anymore. And as far as starfish go, if you have corals be careful about what you get because they are not all reef safe. As far as multiple starfish I don't know. I think that's a lot of livestock though but I could be wrong. How old is your tank?
     
  4. coral reefer

    coral reefer Giant Squid

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    Too many fish in the tank!!!! You aren't going to want to add any more, trust me.
    Sea Stars, you can add multiple species with no apparent problems. the ones you have to watch out for are the piscivore kind such as the Emerald Green Brittle. They feed on fish and are opportunistic feeders!