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Minimalist aquascaping
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My clowns and anemone have moved on to a bigger and better home and I can finally reclaim my cube tank. Over the last year the aiptasia and cotton candy algae have had there way with the tank...today I take it back :twised: Once I've finished cleaning up the tank, I'm going to put a few big rocks in that are covered in hairy mushrooms and I'm looking for ideas of small, interesting fish to add. I'm thinking maybe a goby and pistol shrimp pair but other then that I'm wide open to ideas :mrgreen: |
You should look into a candy hogfish. They stay relatively small and are a great shot of color in the tank. Mine hid a bit at first but is out in the open full time now, cruising the rocks looking for snacks and right in there with the big guns at dinner time. Hmm, then again you say pistol shrimp? He might be a nice light snack for him. I'm not sure.
Maybe a midas blenny? blue/yellow assessor? |
:lol: You're not kidding when you say "minimalist" I was at least expecting a rock or two :biggrin:
Glad you are able to reclaim your tank. As for fish I've been really liking small reef safe wrasses lately. McCosker's flasher wrasse http://www.liveaquaria.com/images/ca...7s-Flasher.jpg Hawaiian flame fairy wrasse http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2009.../jordani-7.jpg Blue flasher wrasse http://www.saltcorner.com/sections/z...aneus_male.jpg Tri-colour wrasse http://www.addictiveaquaticsla.com/i...sse%20copy.jpg |
Christy, even if I don't get the pistol shrimp I think I will have other shrimp in the tank so I think I'll pass on the hogfish.
I would love to get a trio of blue flasher wrasses but nobody seems to get any females in |
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I think chalk bass are totally underrated little fish, I'm not sure if they eat shrimp tho
*edit: J&L has tailspot blennies right now, SUPER cute faces on these guys... |
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