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Lipstick & Blonde Nasso together ?


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    Lesley - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default Lipstick & Blonde Nasso together ?

    HI, was wondering if it was ok to have a lipstick and blonde nasso in our 280 gallon ? I know that sometimes they say if you put them in at the same time you will be ok ?
    Has anyone got these two together ?

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    ReefTech - Reefkeeper Moderator

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    In a tank of your size I think it could be done but it mostly just comes down to the fishes temperament. Just make sure they have plenty of space to swim and areas of strong flow and proper diet so they don't have to compete and it should work. The best thing to do would get two smaller specimens of equal size and introduce them into the tank at the same time.

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    Lesley - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Thanks, they are beautiful fish and I am hoping it will work. We will give it a try and cross fingers.
    We do have strong flow and plenty of swim room as well as lots of hiding places.

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    ReefTech - Reefkeeper Moderator

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    Good luck, keep us posted on how goes

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