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![]() I was going to use Heniochus as my centerpiece fish until I realized I would need three. I'm now considering a Genicanthus sp. angelfish instead. They grow to about the same length, can be kept as individuals or mated pairs, and are planktavores, so no worries about them eating corals. The downside is that the best-looking ones are expensive. You might want to look into them anyways.
Photo of a male Watanabei at http://www.themarinecenter.com/watanabeiangelmale.htm.
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