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  • #16
    I'm doing natives in the macro-algae oyster setup, so I guess you could call that regular. The coral setup is going to cure for at least 4, probably 6 months before coral goes in. I want the coral to get "settled" before I add fish. I'm thinking a month-ish so I know conditions are stable. I also don't just want any fish, and I'm willing to wait for the right ones. Considering I'm not moving till december... I could probably bring a new child into the world before I put fish into this coral tank. My girlfriend may have a second opinion though lol.
    75 planted (Being Renovated)
    Endlers
    gobies
    lots of nanos

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    • #17
      the story on angels. being that i have had a cherub, coral b, and a rusty. Cherubs are much less likely to nip at any corals than others. None of mine have ever nipped except for the coral beauty which i no longer have. People pute crabs in there tank all the time and i think they cause more trouble than any dwarf angel. Thats just my opinion based on my experience.
      75gal reef aka the $$$$ pit.

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