layer3switchguy
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Folks,
After a nasty power failure crashed my tank in late July, I decided to re-build, this time with a backup generator to help ensure something like this never happens again.
My tank has cycled, and parameters are getting steady. So far I've added an extensive CuC, but no fish or corals yet. In thinking about what fish and how many I would like to add to the tank, I did a brief survey of the past 6 years of TOTM's and was amazed at the number of SPS tanks that have Anglefish. I always thought this was very risky, but yet many of the tanks had Flames, Cherubs, Coral Beauty, etc...
So far, I have no SPS coral in the tank, and most likely will start stocking toward the end of this month into early October. Should I take a chance and add an Angle or two? Any advice on which ones are most likely to leave my corals alone?
They are beautiful fish, and would love to have them in my reef, but not if they will turn into polyp nipping monsters! :thumbdown
Would love to get some opinions....
After a nasty power failure crashed my tank in late July, I decided to re-build, this time with a backup generator to help ensure something like this never happens again.
My tank has cycled, and parameters are getting steady. So far I've added an extensive CuC, but no fish or corals yet. In thinking about what fish and how many I would like to add to the tank, I did a brief survey of the past 6 years of TOTM's and was amazed at the number of SPS tanks that have Anglefish. I always thought this was very risky, but yet many of the tanks had Flames, Cherubs, Coral Beauty, etc...
So far, I have no SPS coral in the tank, and most likely will start stocking toward the end of this month into early October. Should I take a chance and add an Angle or two? Any advice on which ones are most likely to leave my corals alone?
They are beautiful fish, and would love to have them in my reef, but not if they will turn into polyp nipping monsters! :thumbdown
Would love to get some opinions....