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| Scopas Tang | What is it?? Ok this one is a little bit more difficult i have had some possible answers in other forums but figured i would ask you all.
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| Fish Addict ![]() | My guess is still Lunare wrasse.
__________________ Member "Crabs Are Evil" Society My Tank: 90g AGA, 18g tall sump, CSS 220 w/ meshmod impeller, 4x54w Tek T5 retro w/ IC reflectors, Kalk reactor w/ aquamedic niveaumat system, a few SPS, LPS, zoos, and a few softies, 2 Ocellaris Clowns (hosted by both a RBTA and GBTA), Yellow Watchman, Potter's angel, Yellow Tang, Foxface, Midas Blenny, Purple Pseudo, huge brittle star, 2 tigertail cukes, fire shrimp, snails, and unfortunately two emerald crabs (the bubble algae got out of control). |
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| Ricordea | Definately looks like a lunare wrass (thallasoma lunare) spelling?. reef safe, but grows large and will eat inverts like shrimp, crabs, etc. Also potential to be a jumper. Fast buggers. I got one of these guys when I first entered the hobby and it grew from 2 to 6 inches in about 6 months.
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| Scopas Tang | Yeah after seeing them in the wild i wouldn't ever advise anyone put one in a tank at all. They are so fast and can swim so far.
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| Star Polyps | Very beligerent and aggressive when not getting a GOOD amount of food daily too. Definitely not something I consider reef-safe. Cos
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| Bryozoan | Definitely NOT REEF SAFE (IMO) I had one that ate like a pig, requiring weekly water changes, but everything I read said that they only bother shrimp....NOT, I had zoo's in my tank and it never bothered the larger ones but the bugger went crazy one day while I was at work and pulled 1/3 of the small zoos off of the rock, some he ate, some he just spit out like it was a game. Luckily my son has a Aggressive FOWLR tank and he took him before I filleted him...I'll take him back when I get my FOWLR tank running here, but NO MORE WRASSE IN A REEF TANK....
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