Looking to start a SW Tank

LiftBig315

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I was looking on MarineCenter.com,,,has anybody ever ordered from them?

They have quite the fish selection, alot of nice looking wrasse so far. the first one I clicked on to look at was 280 bucks though, haha. maybe after I get things down and have saved money for a while.

Thanks for the help so far guys. I still need to get everything ordered up. I am just tryin to get an idea of the fish I can stock it with.

IS there any way that I can do things like polyps and coral...things like that?

Or would I be best off with just live rock sand and fish.
 

Danyal

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you could easily go with corals if you've got decent lighting, there are a ton of neat looking rics, zoas, palys, shrooms and other softies that don't need high light conditions and will thrive in a well planned out tank.
 

BIGgourami

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ok let's just say that you get a 65, a good in-between size that allows for some good stuff.

I would do a cherub angel, a gramma, a pair of onyx clowns, a pair of yellow watchman gobies/ or a jawfish, and about 3 chromis.
now that's pretty soundly stocked assuming you have adaquate filtration.
you can vary on that but try not to get too many fish that do the samething.
like grammas and hawkfish don't mix well, as would the gobies and the jawfish, two angels and 2 larger damsels will most likely fight, so when you get to specifics be careful
 
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