Looking into Large Aggressive SW tank

Blue Spotted Stingray -or- Cortez Stingray -or- California Ray
Banded Cat Shark -or- Horn Shark
Clown Triggerfish
Volitan Lionfish
Panther Grouper


-cortez is another name for california stingray (i recommend blue spotted)
-banded cats are easier to take care of
-clown will get a little personal with the other fishes
-volitan will hang out but if you have plans of hand feeding your fishes then hes a danger
-panther groupers are pimp :]

harliquins are wimps when your around and they wreak havoc when your not
 
The only potetial problem is the trigger and that all depends on his personality.
 
Those are definatly pretty fish.

I definatly want Ray(s) So basically; no matter what the footprint of the tank, I could only get Shark(s) and Ray(s)?

Does anyone have problems with Acrylic and algae? Considering that acrylic actually has microscopic pockets for single celled algae growth.
 
Emperor snappers do well in a aggresive tank
 
oh I would definatly rather a blue spotted ray if possible. I suppose if I were to get a clown and it shows any signs of aggression then I will trade it back to the LFS, but I really like them haha. Too many fish, not enough room or $$$ (for now haha)
 
I would pass on the clown and huma. What about a harlequin tusk?
The tusk is a great choice, get an Aussie, if you can. I personally don't mix lions and aggressive triggers or puffers. Lions are not really aggressive, they're predators and their slow movement and flowing fins are very tempting targets. I know lots of folks do well with this grouping; but lots of lions are lost this way too.
 
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