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Old 12-04-2013, 03:11 PM
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And I do like my shrimp. They are kind of stupid but add something different to the tank. I would to get another pair of fire shrimp
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Old 12-04-2013, 03:18 PM
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I never had issues with the orchid dottyback I kept for a few years (alongside clams shrimp and mandarins for that matter). They are the least-dottyback-like of the dottybacks at least as far as temperament goes (I guess they are still dottybacks ultimately).

I don't know how a trio would behave though. .. I dunno, hard to say.

The problem is if you cross fish off the list because they "might" one day become a problem to something else you potentially want in the tank .. you end up with a mighty short list. That said, I know I wouldn't want a sixline wrasse ever again and it's the same reasoning Madreefer uses, and I totally tell people not to try one if they ask me if they should, so I totally sympathize with that notion. Maybe they are better off in a nano type setup all to themselves.
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Old 12-04-2013, 03:30 PM
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Yes as I mentioned above Tony, although I love six lines, they are * holes.

The reason for 3 orchids, is thats whats suggested for a group if keeping more than one. A male and two females. And they are a stunning fish...plus the biggie, captive bred.
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