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So. Summer break is fast approaching, and my marine bio class has lots of fish that will not be able to stay in there current tanks over that break. Instead having everybody take home the 30+ fish, I had an idea to put some in the reef tank, which requires much less maintenance than the other tanks. My only worry is that the current fish in the reef fish will react violently to the newcomers, considering they have had the tank to themselves for years. It's current inhabitants are: 2 blue sapphire damsels
1 blue damsel
2 ocelaris clowns
1 yellow tang (large)
1 cardinal (not really sure which species) (large)
1 bicolor blenny
1 matted filefish
1 spiny urchin (spine length 8in)
1 sea cucumber
A large amount of Green star polyps (basically a carpet covering several rocks, and still growing strong)
1 Leather coral
1 Trumpet oral
1 Grape coral
the fish I wish to add are:
2 sharpnose puffers (if possible, I believe that they may be aggressive towards each other)
2-3 dusky damsels
2 princess parrots
2 stoplight parrots
120 gallon, 20 gallon sump
1 blue damsel
2 ocelaris clowns
1 yellow tang (large)
1 cardinal (not really sure which species) (large)
1 bicolor blenny
1 matted filefish
1 spiny urchin (spine length 8in)
1 sea cucumber
A large amount of Green star polyps (basically a carpet covering several rocks, and still growing strong)
1 Leather coral
1 Trumpet oral
1 Grape coral
the fish I wish to add are:
2 sharpnose puffers (if possible, I believe that they may be aggressive towards each other)
2-3 dusky damsels
2 princess parrots
2 stoplight parrots
120 gallon, 20 gallon sump
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