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![]() Just wanted to be clear, I know water conditions and other inhabitants these are fine for, just want to make sure they will be visible and won't spend 99% of the time hiding out.
Charles
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![]() you will see them it will just take more fish to add movement to the tank , i like lots of small fish too. Blennies are great , some small wrasses are good open water swimming fish as are fire fish .
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![]() A good dither fish like a Midas blenny, wrasse or a Bartlett anthias will entice smaller, more timid fish to show their faces.
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