cyberdeth
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I raised one of these in my last tank. He was with me for over 13 years. He would have been with me longer, but his top/bottom teeth grew over each other. I took him in to have them clipped but he didn't last but a few weeks after that. I've been told that is/was the longest anyone knew of keeping them around. I just feel he would have lasted longer if he had something a bit more "natural" if you will, to chomp on to keep his teeth more in check. I had a coral rubble/sand bottom and many dead coral items for him to chomp on.
I plan on getting another one of these when I get the fishies out of the tank I had planned for him (Hypo tank now). My question is; what would be the hardiest SPS corals I could have in the tank that could regenerate w/o stressing out and dying?
This may sound cruel to SPS guys, but it really is just "nature in a tank".
The only other fish I plan on having in this tank is a clown trigger and maybe one of those damn cute Golden Dwarf eels.
TIA!
-CD
I plan on getting another one of these when I get the fishies out of the tank I had planned for him (Hypo tank now). My question is; what would be the hardiest SPS corals I could have in the tank that could regenerate w/o stressing out and dying?
This may sound cruel to SPS guys, but it really is just "nature in a tank".
The only other fish I plan on having in this tank is a clown trigger and maybe one of those damn cute Golden Dwarf eels.
TIA!
-CD