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Short vid of my 90g w/ an awesome song by "Hillsong"

Weiner LOVE your tank.. looks great..

Chocochip Star is not reef safe.. might want to remove him or use him in your sump/refugium for harlequinn shrimp food..
Dragon Wrasse is DEF not reef safe. They are also known as rock mover wrasses.. They grow HUGE kill Shrimp and also can cause rock slides... they love uprooting coral frags glued to the rock to search under them for food....
 
i've never heard of a choc chip star eating corals (but you may be right)- but i have read that they are dicey proposition with tridacnid clams.

As for the fish - he knows - there was another thread about him wanting to add a clam but first having to remove the fish. I think his family loves the fish though...it's also way too small now to cause any issues (other than some re-arranging of the aquascape).

but whatever he decides - the tank looks great. You sure did pack a lot of fish in there! :D
 
Yeah, I do have too many fish. They were all from the FOWLR period. I rehomed a Singapore Angel. I am trying, every so often to catch the Dragon, to no avail. He's eventually gonna have to go, as well as the Flame. He's been a perfect gentleman also. As he grows larger he may cause some problems. May have to rehome him as well. As for the star, as soon as I find a home for him, he'll go. I held onto him, because he had a run in with my pump. He's now pretty much healed up. I was gonna drop him in my sump, but as for now, he's causing NO problems. Thanks for the props though.
 
Looks great! I had a choc star that I caught munching on zoas. Only thing they are good for is harlequin shrimp snacks.
Nice job on the tank!


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