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![]() As the title states I want an active small fish for my 34g cube to add some energy to the tank.
Any ideas? Current tankmates are a bicolor blenny that hides in his rock most of the day, a neon goby that perches, and 2 chromis that swim a fair amount but like to also hang out close to the rocks. |
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![]() My sixline wrasse swims everywhere, as does my Potter's angel. Have you considered a dwarf angel for your tank?
Also a smaller flasher wrasse might be what you're looking for. Although, it would be nice to have a pair or trio, but you might be 'overstocked' then.
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![]() Guess I should mention tank is open top as well...
Dwarf angel would be nice but I don't think I could trust one with the sps. I'm def a coral before fish sort of reefer. |
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![]() Ya there u go man a flame or a potters I may try a flame and a potters in the Lps tank of mine/
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180 starfire front, LPS, millipora Doesn't matter how much you have been reading until you take the plunge. You don't know as much as you think. Last edited by Skimmerking; 07-29-2010 at 05:29 AM. |
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Brett, the Potters is one of the 'safest' of the dwarves, being a detrius eater. It will occaisionally nip at corals, but doesn't really do much long term damage - it doesn't eat the polyps. I have one in my reef, and there's LOTS of SPS in there. And trust me, I'm a SPS freak, and the last thing I'd want is a SPS eater. It nips here and there, but none of the corals are any worse for wear.
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