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Pazzoman

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Hey Everyone, recently changed all my rocks around in my 150 gallon tank. Now I have all the rocks against the wall to create a lot of sand space and it kind of makes the fish come out more since their is more space out. I just purchased today a Magnifecent FoxFace and a blue jaw trigger. I originally wanted a cortez stingray to take up the sand space, but is their another fish out their that would look cool and live on the bottom for the most part to occupy that space? Thanks

-Blue Jaw Trigger
-Magnifecent Fox Face
-Yellow Tang (maybe kicked out soon)
-Blue Tang (6 inches biggest fish in the tank, will be moved out when bigger)
-Maroon Clown
-2 Mono Sebae that are about an inch or 2 long.

Thats my stock right now, also I have Big reef octo skimmer rated for over 350 gallon tank, sump using moving bed filter and great turnover rate.

Tank seems to be crystal clear and clean all the time.

Any ideas? Was thinking about adding some of the smaller wrasses because their active but looking for a bottom dweller.
 

NYreefNoob

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most blennies are active open swimmers, will claim a small hole in the rock. down side to gobies is you better have solid rock work they do dig holes to make homes and or spit sand. what other fish do you have
 
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Pazzoman

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I was actually thinking of a bunch of sand sifting gobies but doesn't gobies eat beneficial invertebrates in the sand? Or cause cause nitrates to spike when sand is stirred? And of course I'm worried about rocks possible falling however I have them all leaned on the wall with the heaviest rocks on the bottom I assume if I press hard on the base rocks and they don't move i should be ok? Zebra eel sounds really cool, I will look into it.
 

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