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Originally Posted by fishoholic
They are a cool fish but they are shy and they hide a lot of the time. Also a 65g is to small of a tank for a marine betta
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Varies from fish to fish. I've had both shy guys and bar stars (well, the marine betta equivalents), lol.
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Originally Posted by ruslicus
Hey Albert, you attracted my attention for wrasses group. How many you think would be suitable for 65g tank?
So thinking of:
1. Yellowtail Damsel (have it)
2. Firefish (have it)
3. Group of wrasses
4. Blenny more likely Tailspot as it is barebottom
5. Pair of Tomato clowns
6. Show fish type of tang or other.
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Trio? Foursome? Quintet? Whatever's within your means and availability. They have a pretty marginal impact on bioload. Keep in mind that it is one male per species to each tank though.
The rest of your list looks fine.
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Originally Posted by fishoholic
A 65g is way to small for any tang or rabbitfish (even a small one) so scrap that idea.
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I do not agree with this statement. Kole tangs and doliatus rabbits are perfectly content in a 65 as long as you don't have a rock wall taking up all the space.