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Originally Posted by intarsiabox
I have a 90g reef with a foxface, 2 seabe clowns, 2 percs, a royal gramma and a yellowtail blue damsel in it. The royal gramma hides all day and the rest of the fish will only swim around one side of the tank in about 1 foot of space. This is leaving me with 3 feet of fishless tank. I am looking for a fish that is compatible with both my current fish and corals and likes to be an active swimmer. I've even tried feeding on the other side of the tank but only the blue damsel and my shrimp will make the trip across the tank for food. Any suggestions?
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Dude, I've got the same issue. My clown, midas blenny and goby all hang out on one side of the tank. The only one that goes over to the other side is my mandarin but he stays pretty hidden in the LR looking for pods.
I'd second the wrasse vote. I have a 6-line in my nano and he's all over the place (not that he really has all that for to go). Since I've already got a wrasse in the other tank I've been looking for something different that'll swim on the other side of the tank.... so I'm gonna see what you go with here...