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![]() The Sargassum Trigger is beautifull but would probably eat my 3 fire shrimp
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![]() Pseudochromis fridmani, a.k.a. Orchid Dottyback
http://canreef.com/vbulletin/showthr...ghlight=orchid |
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![]() Yes ... the Orchid Dottyback would probably work. Just wondering how territorial they can get.
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![]() I have one and he is well behaved, just kind of lurks around in a couple of caves, never see him chase or harrass
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![]() What about a slash of color gramma loretta or a canary fang blenny, I love mine he is
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![]() Consider pairing up the Perc. If you have sand Goby's are useful and Blenny's are a bundle of personality. Cardinals are a great community fish and easy to take care of. You have lots of options and it looks like your taking it slow ; congratulations.
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![]() Thanks Kevin...I have tried to pair up my perc in the past. He always end up beating up his new mate to death. I have attempted this twice already. Maybe I am doing something wrong. Any tricks to this?
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