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rfsmith82
02/13/2010, 08:52 PM
Just started a 55 gallon saltwater tank, i have 40 lbs live rock,have a canister 3 stage filter system with uv ligh, t5 quad lighting system 2x12000k daylight bulbs and 2xactinic , with 4 led blue moon lighting,, I have a 12 inch snowflake eel, bout 4 hermit crabs, 1 Purple gargonia,1 Red Ridge Sponge and 1 Pink Toadstool Leather, Im wanting to start with a cople more plants then introduce some fish later and some more live rock, I wanted to add 1 feather duster, tigertale seacumber, blue andpink sea star, auriga butterfly fish, foxface,humu picasso triggerfish, yellow tang, and a lion fish (med), is this to much,are they all compatible,I would love your guys suggestions to help me out, thanks everyone

spleify
02/13/2010, 09:36 PM
Im wanting to start with a cople more plants then introduce some fish later and some more live rock, I wanted to add 1 feather duster, tigertale seacumber, blue andpink sea star, auriga butterfly fish, foxface,humu picasso triggerfish, yellow tang, and a lion fish (med), is this to much,are they all compatible,I would love your guys suggestions to help me out, thanks everyone

YES, that is to much. Is this serious?


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Michael
02/14/2010, 01:28 AM
yep way too much, and your tanks too small,i hope your not trying to pull our legs here.

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brycerb
02/14/2010, 07:44 AM
Maybe you could pack in a couple of sea turtles, whales and maybe a penguin or two. I think this is a hoax.

garzaci
02/14/2010, 08:10 AM
Just a little to much there buddy.

rfsmith82
02/14/2010, 12:52 PM
no no hoax, i wrote it wrong, i wanted to add some of these, not all i wanted to know what was compatiable with each other, and what would you guys suggest?sorry bout the confusion on my part

spleify
02/14/2010, 01:57 PM
Ok, good! :thumbsup:

I wanted to add 1 feather duster yes, tigertale seacumber don't know, blue andpink sea star no and no, auriga butterfly fish no, foxface no, humu picasso triggerfish no, yellow tang no, and a lion fish (med)no

IMO, a 55 is not a suitable tank for most of your selections. Sea stars IMO are best left in nature as they require large VERY well established tanks.

rfsmith82
02/14/2010, 02:36 PM
Thanks for the input, what other plants would you suggest, how bout fish,:idea:

Rensmif
02/14/2010, 04:27 PM
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