120g predator reef tank stocking suggestions

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Hey there,

I am currently looking for some more fish for my 120g predator reef. Currently there's only one dwarf zebra lion in there (around 7inches long with fins). I'd like to keep it a reef tank and also I am not sure about actually getting more predators especially those that would need a different diet. Also I'd like to keep the stocking to be able to live there without me needing to upgrade the tank at some point. Thanks for your help :)

Cheers :)
 
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How and what are you currently feeding the zebra. Other predators would include other dwarf or medium bodied lions, scorps, or even a smaller angler. Any fish just need to large enough not to eaten whole by the lion. Maybe a small pebble tooth eel like a snowflake or skelator, start with a small one.
 
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How and what are you currently feeding the zebra. Other predators would include other dwarf or medium bodied lions, scorps, or even a smaller angler. Any fish just need to large enough not to eaten whole by the lion. Maybe a small pebble tooth eel like a snowflake or skelator, start with a small one.
I am feeding him frozen krill. 3-4 pieces every 2-3 days.
 

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Hey there,

I am currently looking for some more fish for my 120g predator reef. Currently there's only one dwarf zebra lion in there (around 7inches long with fins). I'd like to keep it a reef tank and also I am not sure about actually getting more predators especially those that would need a different diet. Also I'd like to keep the stocking to be able to live there without me needing to upgrade the tank at some point. Thanks for your help :)

Cheers :)
A eel would look really cool in a 125
 

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