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niko0128

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Display Tank: 20L 30x12x12
Display Lighting: 2x Halo Par 38
Filter: AC70 + inTank Media Basket [Filterfloss l ChemiPure Elite l Purigen]
System Water: RO/DI
Display Water circulation: 2x Hydor Koralia Nano 425's

Skimmer: Aquatic Life Mini 115

Livestock:

Purple Firefish
Black Ocellaris Clownfish*
Flame Angel*
Tanaka Possum Wrasse*

* planned fish


CUC & Inverts:

Nassarius snails
Trochus Snals
Teddy Bear Conch
Strawberry Conch
Blue Leg Hermit Crabs
Blood Cleaner Shrimp

emerald crab

sand stfing starfish


Corals:

Soft
LPS
SPS

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That's alot of big fish for a small tank :(

 

The fish guide on this website suggests flame angels for 20g.. Sure the blue tang will eventually out grow a tank but the chances of a 1.5 blue tang surviving in a 20L are much higher than it surviving in a 125g system.

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. . . the chances of a 1.5 blue tang surviving in a 20L are much higher than it surviving in a 125g system.

Please explain.

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Please explain.

Ive read, heard, and witnessed that they feed a lot better in smaller tanks when they're younger. Not to say I would keep a blue tang in that sized tank for its life time, but to get it eating and healthy I would.

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