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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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I really like my one spot foxface. Very active, very docile towards all other fish and nobody messes with him.
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If you have a sand bed, convict blenny's are an option as well. People always comment on mine when they see my tank. They come out when I come around as they think I am going to feed them. You can get them singly, in pairs or groups. They are cheap, mild mannered, and very disease resistant. Very much like an eel, but not escape artists and don't eat fish/inverts. Here is a picture of a group of them.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cas_docents/4533122789/
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get an assessor.
yellow or blue, your choice... |
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Thanks everyone. I will look into all the fish you have suggested.
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I think you should buy the fish of koi.They are very beautiful and having very happy to your heart.I always have it on my own fish pond. They are with many colors. I used to like to add some other fish.
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Thread's a little old, but my absolute favourite fish is my starry/snowflake blenny. Wicked personality and colour. (And the 'eyebrow' tufts are awesome.)
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A flame hawkfish has now been added to the tank and I really like watching its behaviour. Unfortunately both accessors I ordered from Ontario arrived DOA. The first was yellow and I received a full credit and then I tried a blue. It did not survive the shipping.
I do have some lyretail anthias (3 females/1male) being quarantined in Edmonton which I hope to receive shortly. I have an $85 credit with SeaUMarine to use and I'm stumped on what I could add to the livestock to use the credit. Any suggestions? Tank is well stocked with coral so I was thinking of fish. |
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