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Old 06-06-2006, 01:02 PM   #3
im_a_clownfish
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I know I'm pretty borderline now but they are all pretty small fish (other than my naso and the foxface). I have a cleaner wrasse, scooter blenny, the yellow tang is a small little guy, a skunk clown, false clown, and a bicolor blenny still in quarantine. They are all babies and while I know they do grow, I picked these fish because I know they do stay fairly small (again other than the naso and the fox). In a couple years when the naso and fox get big I will be upgrading to a much bigger tank.

I have worked with and experienced the horrors of overstocked freshwater tanks before and so am careful not to do it - I also make sure to keep an eye out for the symptoms of an overstocked tank. So far my salt tank seems to be doing great. I have lots of liverock for hiding places and biological filtration, as well as plenty of circulation and a good canister filter, as well as many filters on the powerheads.

Any words, suggestions, or advice?
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