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Sanfernando
at Sun Jun 6 00:55:57 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Sanfernando ]
I have a 90 gallon tank with mainly sps and will hopefully be setting up a Marshall Island deep water biotope tank in the next month. The new tank will include deep water corals, other deep water inverts, hopefully a school of 6-8 ventralis anthias, helfrichs firefish, five bar mystery wrasse, multicolor pygmy angel, and a rhomboidalis fairy wrasse.
Stevie, two small fish in a nano cube is just fine, just watch out for dottybacks and other small aggressive fish in such a small tank. A lot of the smaller gobies, clownfish, flasher wrasses, firefish, jawfish, and royal grammas are all good options. I would stay away from damsels in such a small tank, except for maybe an allens damsel, due to aggression issues. Also, in such a small tank with a fairly high fish load, water changes become very important. JBJ is supposed to come out with a new nano cube in the next couple months that will have two 24 watt power compact bulbs instead of just the one, so it might be worth waiting for that if you are really interested in corals.
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