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miniwhinny
HI Guys,

I bought male and female Harlequins yesterday and I have a question about housing them. I put them in my 29 reef but I have a really nice 4 gallon sitting empty and I'm wondering if I should set it up as a Harley species tank.

My 29 has a 150 HQI which I'm worried may be a little bright.

Any ideas?

Thanks
violinist
You'd probably see more of it in the 4g. I've been tinkering around with pico plans, and one of those plans is to move the harlequin into it.
24nanoguy
I would set up the 4 gallon for em. My LFS is still trying to talk me into getting a pair for my 4 G Finnex.
miniwhinny
Thanks guys,

I have kind of lost them already in the 29 lol

Oh I'm going to have fun today biggrin.gif

I bought these two days ago. I first came home with two females so I ran back and exchanged one for a male...it took less than an hour for them to find each other and they've never been apart since. It's cool.
Tanngu87
Buy a starfish and keep an eye on it. they can smell that star fish from miles away lol
miniwhinny
I have to wait for them to wipe out my asterinas first...they've been feasting for two days lol.
Tanngu87
Youre making me want to go get a pair again lol
miniwhinny
Do it laugh.gif biggrin.gif

I've wanted to get two since I first started reefing...I'm so thrilled that I finally have a pair.

Tanngu87
I cant. Im going on a 2-3 month vacation during this summer. I dont wanna see it die =/
Probably get some after. Did you get them online or at you LFS?
miniwhinny
I got them at my LFS (Oasis in Redmond, Oregon) They had 4 or 5 in I picked out a female and male (well got 2 females to start with lol)

2 - 3 month vacation...wow, sounds nice biggrin.gif

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