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I setup a 110gal tank back in july. I used the Dr. Tims one and only method with dry rock. I havent had any issues except for the one i posted about on here. My tank params are as follows Calcium 520 Mag 1400 Ph 8.2 Nitrate ~10ppm Nitrite 0 Ammonia 0 Phos. 0 SG 1.026 Temp 79. These have remained the same since the second week of the setup. I recommend anyone setting up a tank to go with this method. Now heres what im wondering Current tank inhabitants are as follows 1 orange shoulder tang 1 True percula clown 1 firefish 1 frag of fire and ice zoas 1 frag of pink palys 1 green finger leather 2 frags of GSP and a small CuC. What i want to know is what can i safely house with them? I want lots of color and activity its gonna be a sps dominate reef in the future. So far the firefish tends to hang around a rock in the back and my retarded clown hangs out at the top of the tank in one of the corner. Only fish that shows any activity is the tang. What fish should i get that wont nip coral? Really want wrasses as well.
 
Something like a Red Head Solon Fairy wrasse (Cirrhilabrus solorensis) or Exquisite Fairy wrasse (Cirrhilabrus exquisitus) are colorful, active, peaceful, and reef-safe. I'm not sure how much marine aquarium experience you have, but both are easy to care for as well.
 
Diamond gobies are always fun to watch but don't if you're going to keep coral on sandbed. +1 red Solon wrasse
 
Diamond gobies are always fun to watch but don't if you're going to keep coral on sandbed. +1 red Solon wrasse

Sorry to hijack the thread, but why is this? Do they eat coral? Ive been wanting to get a goby with my new setup, and lots of coral as well


-iain
 
Diamond gobies are diggers man and they will flip over anything small in the sand and/or kick up sand on corals in the lower parts of the tank.
Also +1 on the colorful reef safe wrasse species.
 
I love blennies, so much character. I also like the red striped and yellow candy cane hogfish. Very active fish and colorful to boot.
 

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