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montana

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We have a new 120 tank (live rock in tank in January) and have thus far been very successful with the limited livestock we have added. The tank is running great, our water parameters have been excellent. We have a LifeReef sump/skimmer/calcium reactor. Our lfs gal, who has been very helpful, was dubious about us ordering this system, which we say at a lfs in Denver (they are custom built in Littleton Colo.) She now says it is the very best system she has seen, and is going to retain them. It rocks! We have 2 400W MH 10,000 K and 2 110W VHO actinics. We have live rock from Sulawesi which has cured beautifully and has given us some wonderful surprises -feather dusters, star polyps, etc, etc - even tunicates, which are thriving, even tho we haven't given them any special care. It is great rock! We had the tank built into the wall, so it is visible from both my home office and the family room, so have had some temp control issues, but cut out some additional wall vents and installed two more fans, which have really helped. We picked up a piece of plastic egg crate grating (the kind that is used on commercial bldg floursecent lts) and are going to replace our glass top with that and in hopes of even better temp control. Picked up this tip from a forum here - thanks! This will all hopefully alleviate the need for/expense of a chiller. Who would have thought we would need one in Montana?!

Stocking questions: We currently have 3 royal grammas, 2 yellow tail damsels, a lawnmower blennie, a saddleback clownfish with host condy anenome, 2 cleaner shrimp, 1 fairy wrasse and a beautiful foxface rabbitfish who loves us! All are doing well and get along great. Our first coral purchase, an elegance, just died after just 2 weeks - our research after the fact shows that this is pretty common these days. We have learned our lessona and will do better research from now on! Our lfs has in quarantine for us: a brown tang, a regal (purple) tang, a copperbanded butterfly, niger triggerfish and heniochus bannerfish. Thoughts? We are thinking that the triggerfish will get too big for our tank. We are thinking NO on it and the regal tang. And, we love our feather dusters, since they were the 1st signs of "life" in the live rock - but it sounds like they will be food for the copperbanded? Of course, we hear/read many conflicting reports on reef comatibility and species compatibility of several of these, all of which our lfs gal has recommended for our tank, which she has helped us with since day one. I would really also like to get a banggai cardinal. Eventually, we want to add lots of different types of coral, etc, but after our elegance coral experience, we feel we should first get comfortable with teh fish, then go for all the rest of the reef experience...but maybe we shouldn't be afraid to take the plunge?
Any suggestions would be very much appreciated. THANKS!
 

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I agree about the trigger and regal. Also, you amy want to consider removing the damsels as they will probably get mean and limit your hoices down the road. Also, the condylactis anemone is not the natural host for any clownfish, although they do host a few neat shrimp, particuliarly c. giganteum as opposed to c. passiflora.
 

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I read that this was not a natural pairing; the clown was hosting with that anenome at the lfs, so we just kept them together and they both seem to have adapted very well. And, we will ditch the trigger and regal...and keep an eye on the damsels; the larger one has shownaggressive tendencies off and on.

Do you think the copperbanded likely eat feather dusters?
THANKS!
 

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I am 98% sure that adding a CBB to your tank will result in having 0 feather dusters left. Everyone I've heard of who's had a copperband has loved it except for the fact that they lost all their feather dusters. As mentioned, watch out for the damsels. Also royal grammas will get territorial over time, and they supposedly don't get along with their own kind. Yours seem to, but keep an eye on them. I agree with skipping the trigger and purple tang. That tang will get big, and may fight with the brown tang. Other than that you look good. When you get the cardinal fish you should get 3-5, they are good in groups and might even breed. HTH
 

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