insaneDynamix
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Ive a 120 tall (48x24x24) with a 60 gal sump. about 140 lbs of liverock. Current inhabitants are
1 yellow tang
1 blue hippo
1 longnose hawk
2 ocellaris clowns
1 diamond watchman goby
1 carpenter's wrasse
1 azure damsel
The azure is the least aggressive of them all and is continually bullied by the wrasse and clown.
Everywhere i Read it says that Azures are the least aggressive of all damsels. I pretty much love the azure.
Now I have some stocking space I think and was looking for a group of fish I could keep together. I initially thought of Chromis but then there are tons of reports of em killing each 0ther off.
Then I thought of anthias ... But I didnt wanna feed so often ...
Now I read a few reports on people having a group of azures in their tanks with no issues.
Please do advise with your personal experiences ... and how many more azures can I put in.
Bonus question - :lmao: I loved the look of the mimic half black tang. And was wondering If i could add one to the setup. I think I prolly know the answer is no ... But just thought id ask anyway
1 yellow tang
1 blue hippo
1 longnose hawk
2 ocellaris clowns
1 diamond watchman goby
1 carpenter's wrasse
1 azure damsel
The azure is the least aggressive of them all and is continually bullied by the wrasse and clown.
Everywhere i Read it says that Azures are the least aggressive of all damsels. I pretty much love the azure.
Now I have some stocking space I think and was looking for a group of fish I could keep together. I initially thought of Chromis but then there are tons of reports of em killing each 0ther off.
Then I thought of anthias ... But I didnt wanna feed so often ...
Now I read a few reports on people having a group of azures in their tanks with no issues.
Please do advise with your personal experiences ... and how many more azures can I put in.
Bonus question - :lmao: I loved the look of the mimic half black tang. And was wondering If i could add one to the setup. I think I prolly know the answer is no ... But just thought id ask anyway