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View Poll Results: Best fish for a 30 gallon look down cube? | |||
Catalina goby |
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6 | 9.84% |
Court jester goby |
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3 | 4.92% |
Candy hogfish |
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5 | 8.20% |
Ocellaris clownfish pair |
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36 | 59.02% |
Royal gramma |
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11 | 18.03% |
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#1
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I would just like to think that us reefers might base selection on other paramters than ease of care and overall non reefer entertainment factor. |
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![]() To me ease of care is a big factor, being a full time student, and working full time, doesn't allow for to many fish with high care requirements. But that said, I personally like clownfish. Sure there are lots of other cool fish out there, but these were just the ones that I thought would do best in my tank.
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![]() I've been in the hobby for years and while I definitely like some of the more unique and rare fish, I still love clownfish.
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![]() I personally haven't been in the hobby long. I love my clown fish. They are fun to watch and they have amazing colour. Now I can't say with certainty but I would think that clown fish have been in the hobby longer than the movie finding nemo has been out. So just because a movie came out and popularized a fish species doesn't mean they should be bashed.
My vote is for clowns. Great fish, fad or not. |
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![]() Well, I'm sure that if you stick with this hobby for 5 or 10 years you'll find there are some species whch are even more rewarding for reasons other than ease of care and entertainemnt value.
Don't get me wrong. I've had 2 different pairs of clowns Ive kept over the last 10 years or so and I really did like them. however, I got a lot more satisfaction from successfully creating a harem of 4royal grammas once I was up for a challenge. |
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but a pair or even 3 would be ideal. The trick (IME) is the aquascape... As long as the females dont have to look at one another from their respective caves where they build their nests you should be just fine. The male will go back and forth depending on which female is cycling but always be moving in between the females nests... |
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