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tang has been hard. Also can i add live plants, if so what kind?

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tang has been hard. Also can i add live plants, if so what kind?

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>>Ok, consider the Forcipiger longirostris or F. flavissimus–two different species both known as Longnose butterflies. Make sure that they are at least twice the size of the Yellow tang, to avoid aggression towards these more timid fish as they are both yellow and shaped similarly to the Yellow tang. You could also add a Copperband butterfly. >>You could add a Royal Gramma or Pseudochromis, please don’t mix them, though. Hawkfish are a great addition, Arc-eye or Longnose are good (watch the Longnose for suicidal leaps). The more timid damsels (such as the lovely pink and yellow Fiji damsel) would fare well and provide lively action. You could also consider a pygmy angel, such as a Flame angel, but only add one, they don’t care for each other and interspecies aggression is an issue. >>If you added two butterflies (maybe three, but be careful), a hawkfish, a Pseudochromis or Royal Gramma, and a pygmy (not a Potter’s) I think you should be doing fairly well. Please avoid fishes that requ

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