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Lunare Wrasse is a no go for the Reef, they Pick on Bigger fish, Eat smaller fish, Eat inverts, but, they have been noted to eat ich off of fishes on occasion.
 
Here, go to Liveaquaria.com for your fish search, they have great profiles, info, and compatibility charts, on a wide variety of healthy Specimens.
 
The Pinkface, it's a Bad Son of a Gun, they are known to Be very aggressive, and to take out Mantis Shrimps!

Twinspot, They get 2' long, are super territorial, and will kill just about any kind if invert it can find.

Ok, the Rainbow Cortez, you can keep it, because it won't eat corals, but like the last 2, it murders inverts with a passion...
 
They are difficult to care for, and get very large - the somewhat common bi-color parrot can get over 2 feet long.
 
Hey, general rule of thumb...go to Liveaquaria, it lists minimum tank size....also, anything that gets 7 inches or longer will not work in a 120...it also lists if it is reef safe
 
K how bout 125-150.
Here's a new list I made tell me how u like it.
Sailfin tang
Naso tang
Maroon clown pair
Ocellaris clown pair MAYBE
Foxface
Flame angel
Harlequin tusk?
BJ trigger
All for a reef
 
K how bout 125-150.
Here's a new list I made tell me how u like it.
Sailfin tang
Naso tang
Maroon clown pair
Ocellaris clown pair MAYBE
Foxface
Flame angel
Harlequin tusk?
BJ trigger
All for a reef

Are you also "fishkeepingPro" ?

Both the "Naso" (( you didn't say which Naso, there are several )), and the Sailfin will get too big.

One clown pair per tank, a maroon pair will take out the ocellaris pair in time.

The tusk might not be safe with corals, what type are you planning on keeping? (( same goes for the flame angel )).
 
Heheh sorry bout the name wanted to sound cool. I am pro with fresh Idk about salt.
Also, why will a reg naso and desjardini salifin get too big? I have heard from lots of sources otherwise. I was thinking Australian tusk and Idk what other types of flame angel there are. Thanks
 
You are only allowed one user name. Also, why don't you read my reply in post #45, you keep asking about the same fish, the answers aren't going to chance, no matter how many times you ask.

They will get too big because of how large they get --- the sailfin will get a huge dinner plate and the "naso" (( I am going to assume that you are taking about N. lituratus )) can get well over 15 inches in length and they love to swim. What are these sources?
 
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