Templeflower
New member
Hi all,
I've been pondering this. There are fish compatability charts posted all over the place, here, on vendors websites... you really don't have to go very far to find one. A little reading will tell you that lionfish is going to eat your fairy wrasse, and that pipefish you want probably won't do well with your powder tang.
Is there such a thing as coral compatability charts? Beside the cardinal rule of space, space, and more space between specimens how do you know if softie A isn't going to emit a chemical that is going to kill softie B over on the other side of the tank. (not to mention lighting, flow, and feeding needs of course!)
Is there such a creature with which people can plan their purchases and stocking lists to ensure compatability and put the odds in their favor for success?
I've been pondering this. There are fish compatability charts posted all over the place, here, on vendors websites... you really don't have to go very far to find one. A little reading will tell you that lionfish is going to eat your fairy wrasse, and that pipefish you want probably won't do well with your powder tang.
Is there such a thing as coral compatability charts? Beside the cardinal rule of space, space, and more space between specimens how do you know if softie A isn't going to emit a chemical that is going to kill softie B over on the other side of the tank. (not to mention lighting, flow, and feeding needs of course!)
Is there such a creature with which people can plan their purchases and stocking lists to ensure compatability and put the odds in their favor for success?