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So a LFS near me has a 7 to 8 inch "peacock" lion fish for safe for 129. It is eating pellets and frozen squid, clams, and silversides. I am guessing and hoping it is the volitans, not the resells, but will check out tonight.
I want to hear your input on compatability, with what I have
4 inch miniatus grouper
6 inch clown tang
4 inch sohal tang
6 inch rainbow wrasse
4 inch Koran angel
4 inch Picasso trigger (one im questioning the most)
3 inch sebae clownfish
3 inch spiney box
The two im worried about are the Picasso trigger, and clownfish. I may relocate the clown back to LFS store to protect him from getting eaten. I was hoping that having him for 8 years in fish tank, and the fact the lion fish is eating frozen, it could work out.
The Picasso has been pretty placid so far, in fact the most dominant fish in the tank is the sohal, giving chase to the wrasse all the time.
Who would have thought (knock on wood) that the 6 inch clown tang was the most docile and easy going fish in the tank, paying no mind to fish, just his seaweed.
Could it work, or is the Picasso going to shred the lion fish
I want to hear your input on compatability, with what I have
4 inch miniatus grouper
6 inch clown tang
4 inch sohal tang
6 inch rainbow wrasse
4 inch Koran angel
4 inch Picasso trigger (one im questioning the most)
3 inch sebae clownfish
3 inch spiney box
The two im worried about are the Picasso trigger, and clownfish. I may relocate the clown back to LFS store to protect him from getting eaten. I was hoping that having him for 8 years in fish tank, and the fact the lion fish is eating frozen, it could work out.
The Picasso has been pretty placid so far, in fact the most dominant fish in the tank is the sohal, giving chase to the wrasse all the time.
Who would have thought (knock on wood) that the 6 inch clown tang was the most docile and easy going fish in the tank, paying no mind to fish, just his seaweed.
Could it work, or is the Picasso going to shred the lion fish