Newreeflady
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They will not eat anything that will not fit in their mouth. I kept a dwarf fuzzy with a pair of cleaners, a pair of coral bandeds, a pair of harlequin and a fire shrimp and he never bothered them because of thier size. I used to feed ghost shrimp all the time, then I would mix frozen mysis in when I added them and eventually he took to frozen.
Lionfish are big messy eaters and create a lot of waste which creates a toll on the bioload. It is not a swimming space issue. You are right about one thing, there are several issues to consider other than size when figuring if a fish is appropriate for an aquarium, you just didnt figure all of them in (size, swimming space, coinhabitants capatablity, eating habits, waste produced). However, it is your aquarium, and your money. You get to choose how you stock. I just prefer to give advise that will allow people to be successful, but in the end it is ultimately thier call.![]()
Yep, it's a toll on the bioload for sure. Know your system's limits, but it doesn't mean it isn't possible in a 55g tank- seems we're agreed on that. Trust me, I HAVE figured all of these things in
Best,
Angela