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I have a 125 with some mushrooms and zoos. For fish I have a faily big Niger Trigger and a Lemon Peel Angel. I had a Tomato Clown that just died. All of these fish were together for at least 5 years. They came with the tank when I bought it so I have no idea how long they were together. Anyhow, what can I safely add at this point?
 
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probably just about anything thats comparable in size I would think - the deceased clownfish was the most aggressive of the three fish you had - IME Nigers and Lemonpeels arent aggressive types.
 
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budhaboy":3owgib80 said:
probably just about anything thats comparable in size I would think - the deceased clownfish was the most aggressive of the three fish you had - IME Nigers and Lemonpeels arent aggressive types.
Thanks, JP. I may wait until Liam gets older so he can help pick it out.
 
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show Liam the Harlequin Tusk - they look all sorts of mean and nasty with their large teeth, but are in reality, very docile and brightly colored fish
 
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budhaboy":3t57dgb7 said:
show Liam the Harlequin Tusk - they look all sorts of mean and nasty with their large teeth, but are in reality, very docile and brightly colored fish

Get an Aussie one, brightest colors and blue teeth :D
 
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Checker":1umw9wkc said:
budhaboy":1umw9wkc said:
show Liam the Harlequin Tusk - they look all sorts of mean and nasty with their large teeth, but are in reality, very docile and brightly colored fish

Get an Aussie one, brightest colors and blue teeth :D
I keep forgetting there are two common species in the trade- yes the Aussie one, is by far my favorite fish - Love those blue teeth!
 

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