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What do you think i should add to my saltwater tank?

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these are some pics of my tank and i know i need some more hiding spots i am going to buy some live rock on thursday and was wondering what you guys and gals thought i should put in there for fish

(right now there is a green wolf eel and a paddle fin wrasse

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  1. Clown fish and seahorses for sure.


  2. I do not know what to put in your tank but i was looking at some of the answers and the one that said put a seahorse in your tank is not good.

    Sea horses are a slow animal any thing that will like the sea horse food will eat its food even before it gets to it it.

  3. Has the tank been Cycled??? Matured??

    If so add some live rock one or two corals

    fish: percula clownfish, flame angel coral beauty. I would not decide on what fish to get.

    go down to a good pet store. see what they got, ask lots of questions about the fish (reef compatibility, tank size, aggresion everything you need to know diet)

    Then buy whatever you like the looks of.

    Marine fish are hard to get. so sometimes you may have to wait half a year till the one you want is available.


  4. The Eel will eat any smaller fish or inverts you put in the tank. I would go to a fish store that specializes in saltwater tanks. They would be able to help you select fish that can live with your Eel. There is also a website that would be helpful;

    http://www.fishbase.org/

    Judging by the hood, it doesn't look like you have the lighting setup to do a reef setting. Which is fine, because the Eel will snack on that stuff, too.

    And as a side note... is that lid tight? Wolf Eels can be tricky little escape artists.

  5. I like the frog fish, or the box fish, add some corals if your lighting is excellent.

  6. maybe add a dwarf angle and nice anthinas

  7. What is the size of your tank? I couldn't really tell from the photos. If you have enough space, you could get a small to med huma huma  trigger. They tend to grow fairly slowly and could be housed in a 55-70 gallon tank for a few years before they need more room. They are very personable and tend to become pets (recognizing you and interacting). Personally, I would remove the sunken ship from the tank once you get some live rock. It just doesn't look good to me . But it's your tank and if you like it that's what counts.  Oh, cute dog in the photos too.

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