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![]() I'd like to add 1, maybe 2 more fish to my 120 gal reef tank. Current occupants are 3 clowns, 2 cardinals, 1 scopas tang and 1 mandarinfish. Tank has lots of softies and some SPS and 1 clam.
Lots of swimming room in the tank as it is not full top to bottom with live rock. Looking for some suggestions for a couple of fish that would really "light up" the tank or have that "wow" impression. |
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![]() Do you have a cover over your top, or is it open?
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![]() Tank has open top. Would like to have a purple firefish but have been advised against it due to its tendency to jump out of tanks.
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![]() Get some netting make a cover and get some wrasses . My yellow corris and Lubbock's fairy wrasse are the best fish i have , there both supper active very peacefully and have great colors ,plus there relatively cheap fish to boot .
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![]() You were told right about the firefish. Wrasse's are the same.
My yellow tang is super bright and always out, but with there already being a scopas tang, there is the potential for fighting. A group of 4 female lyretail anthias are extremely colorfull, and one would likely turn into a male. They can jump, but are not known for being jumpers like wrasse's are. If you don't have any shrimp or intention of getting any, a flame or longnose hawkfish is something that is very different and could bring the wow factor you are looking for. Flames are very bright.
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![]() I love my Lyretails... colorful and easy to keep
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