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<blockquote data-quote="danz24" data-source="post: 4071642" data-attributes="member: 564552"><p>what kind of fish you want? You cant just throw in fish they have different requirements.</p><p></p><p>Damsels are hardy and sometimes used for the break in period (time you start the aquarium). CLownfish and anemone form a symbiotic relationship so they go together and can be had in a reef tank. Anemone are usually placed in an already established tank.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danz24, post: 4071642, member: 564552"] what kind of fish you want? You cant just throw in fish they have different requirements. Damsels are hardy and sometimes used for the break in period (time you start the aquarium). CLownfish and anemone form a symbiotic relationship so they go together and can be had in a reef tank. Anemone are usually placed in an already established tank. [/QUOTE]
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