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White spotted filefish are definitely better, as they are more likely to become pellet trained, and less likely to munch on your corals. They’re a bit more pricey but when you compare it to the potential loss in corals with an aiptasia eating filefish, it’s a sensible purchase. Of course, any filefish has a chance of harming corals.
 
What else comes from slow flow lagoons with softies lps and macros though. I kinda like the tailspot and jawfish
Both of those would be very entertaining fish in a lagoon. They both have a ton of personality, certainly not boring fish.
 
here is their qt room
very nice, i would ask about their qt process and how long each fish is held in the system before being introduced to the other tanks as well. Didnt watch the whole video because the guys voice bored me too much
 
Both of those would be very entertaining fish in a lagoon. They both have a ton of personality, certainly not boring fish.
I saw someone’s really cool thread on a 14g which had like 8 tiny fish then a pair of clowns in it and it is doing really good. I am gonna stick to the small stuff then what I said and mabye a pair of skunk clowns because they are a reef staple.
 
ok I think I’m going to get the ro buddy and them the instant ocean for my salt, does anyone here have good journals for 20 longs and does anyone have a easy way to make a rodi setup that I can walk away from
It’s junk and only a RO
 
The problem is the Ro buddy is all I can afford. By the way, I plan for my 1st fish to be a pair of skunk clowns then a sebae anenome the clowns seem easy to keep and the anenome should be simple too
Once again this is not about cheap. Save money over time and buy as you save
 
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IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

  • Yes!

    Votes: 32 45.7%
  • Not yet, but I have one that I want to buy in mind!

    Votes: 9 12.9%
  • No.

    Votes: 26 37.1%
  • Other (please explain).

    Votes: 3 4.3%
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