After A Year Tank Still Looks Terible

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Pazzoman

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Hey Everybody,

Pretty much I was a big fan of having agressive pretor fish like groupers, eels, puffers and some wrasses...

I've realize that a 72 Gallon Tank really aint good for an agressive community tank. I currently have a Green Bird Wrasse, Miniatus Grouper, Maroon Clown and a White spot Damsel. The grouper is going to be removed when ever I can catch him because he is attacking the other fish constantly.

Well I'll get to the point I'm curious on what kinds of fish I can put with a Green Bird Wrasse, Maroon Clown and a Black Damsel?

I've burned $250 + on fish that end up getting removed....should I just get rid of these fish and buy all peaceful fish based on www.liveaquaria.com?

Thanks A Million!
 
No worries when it comes to peaceful fish...sometimes having a lot of small fish with a couple show pieces thrown in can be just as cool and stunning as the preds
 
Hey thanks for the reply, I had a trigger who seemed pretty nice until he passed due to a problem with PH, he was a blue throat.

Fleshy true that, but I would like to try to keep my maroon and green bird, but will they start bothering any fish....and what kinds of fish should I be looken at for a community tank?

Thanks a million guys!
 
i have noooo expireance with saltwater, just thought id compliment you, Pazzoman, on an awesome avatar! MW2 is so much better then black ops.. I dont mean to derail the thread
 
Lmfao I sold my mw2 game...then got black ops and realized that was the biggest ****** mistake of my life! Tomorrow I'm probably gonna by mw2 and use black ops just for zombies.
 
id agree that MW2 is an awesome game, however im also starting to warm up to black ops a bit more...its a good game when you get used to it.

I also think that a decent triggerfish would look great in your tank. What size was the miniatus? They do tend to be a bit more tempermental towards inhabitants. id believe a bigger tank would help with this.
 
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