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Old 03-11-2007, 01:01 PM
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I have a little nano going in my home office. I was originally home to my ciliata mantis however he has moved on to my 14 gallon at work.

My wife wants a colorful little fish in there with the corals so I put "a pair" of orchid dotty backs in there. Long story short both went in together, one didn't make it an hour with the other.

I am looking for another one or two little fish I can keep with the dotty back and the corals. Not expecting miracles as the tank is small, but was hoping there would be something that fits the bill.

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Old 03-11-2007, 01:56 PM
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From what I've read, dotty backs are very aggresive. You may not be able to add another fish to the tank now that you've got a dotty back in there. However, they are very pretty fish. Maybe add a cleaner shrimp. They're colourful and interesting to watch
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Old 03-11-2007, 04:10 PM
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Well, got the aggression figured out!
I was looking on the net and identified it as a magenta, not orchid.
(Pseudochromis porphyreus)

I guess he will be living solitary...unless shrimp are o.k. with them?
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Old 03-11-2007, 05:17 PM
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I haven't actually had a dotty back, so I'm not 100% sure a shrimp would be okay with one. However, I don't think dotty backs eat shrimp. I hope someone with experience in this area will speak up with the right answer
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Likely he will eat the shrimp, or just pick its legs off If you do try a shrimp make sure its a big one.

With the tank being so small, likely he'll be living on his own from now on. Most other small fishes for a nano are too docile to put in with a dottyback.
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I had a shrimp and a purpledotty back in my 6 gallon nano. The dottyback bullied my shrimp, who had been living in the tank much longer, and I eventually riped apart the tank to get the dottyback out.
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