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nycdominicanreef

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after lots of thought, i have come up with the following list of inhabitants for my new 75 gal upgrade. any and all suggestions are greatly appreciated, please remember theres no such thing as a wrong opinion

my final list consists of
2 true percs
tang (sailfin or yellow)
bangai cardinal
lil blennies
gobies (diamond)
upside down jelly (with lots of reading, determined to be reef safe)
hermits and emerald crab (maybe an arrow crab)
1serpent and 1brittle star
1 maxima clam
flame scallops
zoos,hammer,shrooms,dendros,chalice,acans, birdnest and blu acro, sun coral,green star polyps,clove polyps,open and maze brain, blue zenia,

If you spot a potential problem, please brng it to my attention

any suggestions-- this is my final list
 
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aznt1217

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Sounds good

A few things to consider:

- Jellyfish require high quality water and different temp (depending on species) so keep that in mind when feeding and setting up.
- Blennies have potential problems with each other because they are in the same genus so pick and choose carefully.
- I honestly would stay away from the arrow crab, they eat small fish.
- Brittle Stars should be on your LR so don't even count them lol
- Diamond Gobies potentially will continue to move your sand bed so watch out for coral placement on the floor

Everything else looks good. Post pics when ready
 

Dre

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The upside down jelly need a tank specifically for them.Your tank will have too much dangers overflows ,power heads etc.and besides they need an open sandy bottom.
 

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