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Old 06-07-2011, 09:21 PM
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naso i think would be okay. i almost had mine eating outta my hand.
or maybe a sailfin.
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Old 06-08-2011, 12:09 AM
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+1 on the naso, very passive fish. Also hippo will be a good choice too, but watch out for ich cause they are a magnet for it. My ultimate pick will be an achillies...I freakin love this fish, but buyer beware, very hard to keep.
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I disagree with all recommendations......hippos, nasos and sailfins get way too big for a four foot long tank.....IME...and achillies dont get huge but seem to do best in large tanks...think about a yellow, purple or scopas....all beautiful fish that dont need a swimming pool.....
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Old 06-08-2011, 12:32 AM
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I disagree with all recommendations......hippos, nasos and sailfins get way too big for a four foot long tank.....IME...and achillies dont get huge but seem to do best in large tanks...think about a yellow, purple or scopas....all beautiful fish that dont need a swimming pool.....
Oops, didn't consider the tank size, just thought about temperament. My bad.
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Old 06-08-2011, 01:15 AM
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My kole does great in about that much water. Not sure about compatibility though as I've only ever had the kole.
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Old 06-14-2011, 02:19 PM
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I disagree with all recommendations......hippos, nasos and sailfins get way too big for a four foot long tank.....IME...and achillies dont get huge but seem to do best in large tanks...think about a yellow, purple or scopas....all beautiful fish that dont need a swimming pool.....
How would a naso do in a 220g, i like like look of this fish but not sure how big they get
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can i suggest sohal tang? (just to mess with fishytime)
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can i suggest sohal tang? (just to mess with fishytime)
HEHE, oh boy Doug's going to blow

Sohal is a great fish, but they do like to swim and the tend to be too aggressive. I myself have one and love him. I got lucky and he is passive, but he does like to move when he wants to. My tank is 5 ft long, but I do have the width and depth also.
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While not a tang, foxface's get along well with most tangs and even aggresive fish usually leave them alone.
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