Sitarangi
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My tank is full to the brim with GSP, hitchhiking button polyps, feather dusters, bristleworms, and of course the dreaded aptasia. I love the abundance of all these critters around but im afraid it's getting to be a bit too much. I'm looking for a fish that control the population, not necessarily wipe it out. I've been toying with the idea of adding a Acreichthys tomentosus (bristletail/matted filefish). I hear mixed things about them eating polyps yet being relatively tame when well fed.
Here are the specs...
Nitrates: 2.5ppm
Trites/Ammonia: 0
Calcium: ~400 last time a checked. Not many hard corals and I just scrape the coraline sometimes and introduces all that Ca back into the tank.
Salinity: 1.020
pH: 8.3
Temp: 76-80
Stocklist:
Pair of Occy Clowns
pair of bangaii cardinals
Tailspot Blenny (eats GSP around his burrow)
Sixline Wrasse (super tiny and will most likely graduate to the 150g one day)
Banded Goby
Though it seems heavily stocked, all fish are incredibly peaceful and mindful of one another. My tank is mature enough that it could easily handle another 4" fish bioload.