I know the OP was not asking for advice but.... I am in giving mood today
I always thought Garibaldi need to be in high 50's to high 60's water temp. If kept in a tropical tank they will suffer the same fate as a common goldfish kept inside 74 degree water (a 20 year life span shorten to 2 years at best). You might want to consider setting up a 75 with a chiller somewhere for the Garibaldi, such an awesome fish to actually own but not a true tropical fish.
but on the subject of the Garibaldi he/she is probably the only fish that will make it once that Clown Trigger decides the end of days has approached for the rest of the population. For long term success you should get rid of the Clown Trigger, or the eel, lion, pink tail and puffer.
I always thought Garibaldi need to be in high 50's to high 60's water temp. If kept in a tropical tank they will suffer the same fate as a common goldfish kept inside 74 degree water (a 20 year life span shorten to 2 years at best). You might want to consider setting up a 75 with a chiller somewhere for the Garibaldi, such an awesome fish to actually own but not a true tropical fish.
but on the subject of the Garibaldi he/she is probably the only fish that will make it once that Clown Trigger decides the end of days has approached for the rest of the population. For long term success you should get rid of the Clown Trigger, or the eel, lion, pink tail and puffer.