72G fish ideas??

Mine are great with them. I feed everyday tho and try to keep them full. I feel if they get hungry they may try for your inverts. If you feed every day then they will be fine additions
That’s good! What is the benefit oh getting a mates pair?
 
That’s good! What is the benefit oh getting a mates pair?
Benefit is just the beauty of it man. A single hawkfish is awsome, but you get a bonded pair in there and its spectacular. Watching them adds a new dynamic to the fish population. Imo it would go great with your current setup. And they are small enough to claim plenty of room to be satisfied and happy.
 
Benefit is just the beauty of it man. A single hawkfish is awsome, but you get a bonded pair in there and its spectacular. Watching them adds a new dynamic to the fish population. Imo it would go great with your current setup. And they are small enough to claim plenty of room to be satisfied and happy.
I think we r gonna get the flame hawkfish but still gonna get another fish
 
It's a bit of a risk with corals, but you could try a dwarf angel. They would do well in that tank long term. Many folks (myself included) have had success with the coral beauty. Just make sure that you have some algae growing in your tank before you add one and give them seaweed and you will increase your chances of success with them.
 
It's a bit of a risk with corals, but you could try a dwarf angel. They would do well in that tank long term. Many folks (myself included) have had success with the coral beauty. Just make sure that you have some algae growing in your tank before you add one and give them seaweed and you will increase your chances of success with them.

Has a flame angel already
 
It's a bit of a risk with corals, but you could try a dwarf angel. They would do well in that tank long term. Many folks (myself included) have had success with the coral beauty. Just make sure that you have some algae growing in your tank before you add one and give them seaweed and you will increase your chances of success with them.
Yes as nereef said I do have a flame angel he doesn’t eat the red Albee in my tank though and I have a lot of it!! Mainly on one rock though
 
are u doing corals in this tank? if so, i'm pretty sure your raccoon butterfly will be happy to get rid of them for you. i think he might even get rid of your anemone eventually
 
It's a bit of a risk with corals, but you could try a dwarf angel. They would do well in that tank long term. Many folks (myself included) have had success with the coral beauty. Just make sure that you have some algae growing in your tank before you add one and give them seaweed and you will increase your chances of success with them.
I have a coral beauty in my reef and it is a model citizen 4yrs!
 
Yes as nereef said I do have a flame angel he doesn’t eat the red Albee in my tank though and I have a lot of it!! Mainly on one rock though

Whoops, missed that. Yeah, definitely no more Centroypyge for you.
 
Whoops, missed that. Yeah, definitely no more Centroypyge for you.
I missed that too. What about a Valentini puffer??? Not reef safe. Doesn’t bother coral but may eat a snail sometimes. I also have this one in my reef. Nice personable fish and cute. Mine doesn’t bother anything even the shrimp. If a snail turns over it will eat it but does not go after them other wise. Always out and swimming. Anyone else have one in the reef?
 

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