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Old 12-10-2008, 11:19 PM
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Your yellow tang should kick that ich. I know I have ich in my tank but my yellow tang is one of the fish that never shows any sign of it. They must have better natural resistance than something like my achilles, which always shows it to some degree.

I like the rockwork in that tank! That will look fabulous in about 1 year.

Are you planning on doing anything more with your lighting? It looks like you are lighting the reef portion with MH, but not trying to light that sandy end too much. What is your plan there?
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Old 12-10-2008, 11:22 PM
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Don't fang blennies feed on skin/scales of larger fish? I saw those guys the other day at JL, and I was wondering about that as I looked at them.
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Old 12-10-2008, 11:39 PM
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Don't fang blennies feed on skin/scales of larger fish? I saw those guys the other day at JL, and I was wondering about that as I looked at them.
I don't know to be honest. I wasn't going to buy them because I haven't done any research but it was kind of an impulse buy. They ate mysis as soon as I put them in the tank and they spend all day eating pods. Its actually really cool how they hunt pods. They kind of hover, almost still just about 3" above the sand then suddenly dart down and grab a pod and dart back up to hover mode again. Very cool fish but I don't know about the skin/scales thing. I will have to read up in that.

They eat nori and pellets too. The only thing I did know about Fang Blennies is that they have a poisonous bite.

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Old 12-11-2008, 07:28 PM
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Can't find anything anywhere about Stripped Fang Blennies eating skin of other fish. Doesn't mean they don't though. Most sites say small foods. Mine eat like little pigs. Even nori. No aggression so far from them, which I was warned can happen. I think the tank is big enough though to keep them from getting too nasty.

Anyone have advice for keeping different gobies and blennies together? I guess body shape/color needs to be different? Any species I should stay away from? Looking for all kinds of advice here as I have never kept small fish.

Here are some of the ones I hope to keep and what I have:

Have these:

Yellow Tang
Pair of Stripped Fang Blennies
Pair of False Perc Clowns
Clown Goby

Want :

Swissgaurd Basslet (can you keep them in pairs?)
Purple Firefish
Helfrichi Firefish (maybe not both though?)
Some kind of shrimp/goby pair (open to ideas)
Pearly Jawfish
Pair or group of Chalk Bass

There are a bunch more I like too but I can't remember names.

Can anyone recommend a nice small wrasse or two that would fit in? Any other suggestions would be great!
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Old 12-11-2008, 07:55 PM
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We have a yellow fin fairy wrasse in our tank...he is the coolest fish. Tons of personality! That's what I would recommend if you can find one and they're inexpensive too. We also have a green coris wrasse, it is also a neat fish, not quite as much personality but a helpful fish in the tank as they eat pests and it's a nice colour.
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We have a yellow fin fairy wrasse in our tank...he is the coolest fish. Tons of personality! That's what I would recommend if you can find one and they're inexpensive too. We also have a green coris wrasse, it is also a neat fish, not quite as much personality but a helpful fish in the tank as they eat pests and it's a nice colour.
Thanks! I just looked up the Yellow Fin Fairy Wrasse and will be adding that to my list I think! Very nice. I like the coris wrasse but I think they get a bit bigger. I want to stay small if possible with this tank. Looks like that Fairy Wrasse stays under 3".
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Thanks! I just looked up the Yellow Fin Fairy Wrasse and will be adding that to my list I think! Very nice. I like the coris wrasse but I think they get a bit bigger. I want to stay small if possible with this tank. Looks like that Fairy Wrasse stays under 3".
ooh oooh POSSUM WRASSE!!! I'm getting one...a friend had one and it was quite cool....
http://www.themarinecenter.com/fish/.../possumwrasse/

When the new tank goes up it is the only non goby I will be getting.
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Old 12-10-2008, 11:37 PM
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Your yellow tang should kick that ich. I know I have ich in my tank but my yellow tang is one of the fish that never shows any sign of it. They must have better natural resistance than something like my achilles, which always shows it to some degree.

I like the rockwork in that tank! That will look fabulous in about 1 year.

Are you planning on doing anything more with your lighting? It looks like you are lighting the reef portion with MH, but not trying to light that sandy end too much. What is your plan there?
Have not decided yet on the lighting. The pictures loose the effect but the light shimmers really nicely on the far side and is not nearly as dark as in the pics. I guess it depends on if I ever add anything to that end. Right now there are some softies that seem to have enough light but I may sell those.

The tang only had the spots for half a day and they are gone again. Well there are a few still but nothing to worry about I don't think. We'll see. He doesn't rub or seem effected at all.
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