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| Tunicate | Antennata or Zebra?? Hi. It's my first post here, and I wanted to ask which lion fish ya'll thought I should get. I have a 55 gal., fish only tank with the following fish: 3" spiny box puffer 2" yellow tail damsel 2" Valentini puffer 3" Fox face 2.5" tomato clown medium sized atlantic anemone I really want to get a dwarf lion fish, and then stop adding fish. Liveaquaria.com has the Antennata and Zebra, and specify a maximum adult size of 7" for each. I would be buying a small one (2"). I know the puffers can nip, but I have never seen mine nip at any other fish. They keep to themselves. The damsel may become lion food over time, so I may move him out. As far as the lion goes, which is more hardy, easier to feed, prettier (in your opinion), and better suited for my tank?
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| Tunicate | Re: Antennata or Zebra?? I'm a new guy here, and just wondered if anybody had any thoughts or opinions on my tank and/or fish (see post above). I have a 55 gal with (2) 300gph HOB filters with biowheel. I have a protein skimmer and no live rock.
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| Frequent lurker | Re: Antennata or Zebra?? I think the lion would be too much fish for your aquarium. In fact, I believe the puffer will outgrow the 55 gallon. You should probably reconsider your stocking plan or get a much larger tank.
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| Sunshine Reefer ![]() | Re: Antennata or Zebra?? I believe Woodstock had an Antennata. It was adorable but I really know nothing about keeping one. I would get some LR in the tank and be very diligent about maintenance and water changes. The fish you have produce a lot of waste that needs to be dealt with. I do agree that you have too many large fish in a small tank. I would either keep one puffer or the dwarf lion.
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| Tunicate | Re: Antennata or Zebra?? Thanks for your posts. I won't hesitate to move a fish out when they get too big, or when the nitrates increase too much. My LFS will readily buy fish from me. I actually caught the spiny box puffer in the shrimp net last year, so I could sell him for a proffit if I wanted. The problem is that my daughter is totally in love with lion fish, so I will have to make that the highest priority. I am currently purchasing a variety of tank cleaners (hermet crabs, snails, etc) to help with the messy eater problem. I will be very dilligent with vacuuming and cleaning and testing. Thanks again for your advice and I welcome further comments.
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| Torch coral | Re: Antennata or Zebra?? Dendrochirus zebra is as easy to keep as a Volitan,but Antennatas are definitely more difficult.Stick with the dwarf.
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