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![]() What about a shoal of blue/green chromis instead? Schooling fish can set a display on fire.
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![]() I never thought of adding schooling/shoaling fish. I used to have a couple of Yellow Chromis but don't think I have ever seen a school of Blue/Green Chromis. I would love to see a picture of these fish in a community aquarium. Anybody else have any other ideas?
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![]() You already have 2 fish in there that can get quite large: The maroon clown and the foxface so you want to bear that in mind. I have 2 maroon clowns in different tanks and they are a very agressive fish - I really like them but that is something else to keep in mind when adding another fish. That said I think you still have room for one more large fish and my suggestion would be some kind of tang. The Regal or Hippo tangs are nice and at least mine is always out and swimming as is my Yellow tang. Both very vibrant and colourful. HTH
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![]() I have heard that Regal Tangs can be quite delicate and I have also heard that they are very prone to Ich (I was told this by one of the LFS). I am not sure if this is specific to this particular species or Tangs in general. A lot of online fish retailers list the Regal Tang as easy to keep so I am not sure.
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![]() All tangs are prone to Ich so it is important to quarentine - not only Tangs but any new fish you plan on introducing to your display. IMO the 2 Tangs that are the "most" prone to Ich are the Powder Blue and the Achilles. I really really wanted an Achilles when I set up my 190 but between not being able to find a healthy one and the almost guarantee of Ich I went with a Blonde Naso instead. I have a Yellow and and Regal/Hippo in my 230 and - knocking furiosly on wooden head - I have never experienced Ich on any of them.
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![]() IMO/IME the Yellow Tang is probably the least prone to Ich. I know that these are a common fish but again IMO they are a great reef fish. They are vibrantly coloured, are not usually shy (mine will eat out of my hand) and that flash of yellow in your display is so nice. The only drawback is they can be quite agressive so probably best to be one of the last fish you add. Naso Tangs get huge! The one I have is probably at least 10inches without his streamer tail fins. They are a great fish but IMO it will get too big for you tank. Mine is also a picky eater - the only things he will accept is Nori (only on a clip or magnet) and the evil grape calerpa that I have growing in one of my Nano tanks and that is IT - no flake, pellet, or frozen meaty foods. In my 190g I have this Tang, a large Moorish Idol, a medium Maroon Clown and 2 firefish and I think I am just about at my limit for fish although I may add a school of anthias - not sure yet.
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