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Would like to add some smaller fish to my 95 gal. I have a small foxface, squarespot anthia, Small chrysurus angel and a gobie that hides most of the time. I like color but wondering what I could get away with that will do okay with the others.
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Hello Leah, long time since I talked to you. Sent you a PM but maybe you did not get it.
Anyhow, what about a royal gramma, very colorful beautiful fish. Take Care
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Hi Debbie,
It has been a very long time, too long how are things up north How are the Discus? Never saw the P.M. I was hoping to put something in that I don't already I have. I have one in the 72 gal. Any more ideas? Great to hear from you, keep in touch. Leah |
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i think lepord wrase's are nice
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Leah, I'm a huge fan of the long-nosed hawkfish. They have a great personality and are really fun. They can be jumpers...that's how I lost mine but my tank is completely open with no euro-bracing so my risk was high.
A tail-spot blennie can also be a really nice personality fish though I've never had one myself.
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Mark... ![]() 290g Peninsula Display, 425g total volume. Setup Jan 2013. |
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Hey Mark,
I was tossing around the idea of adding a hawkfish. How is the new tank coming along Hope to see you down here soon Leah |
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have you considered a wrasse? Halichoeres is a wonderfully colourful genus and generally causes no trouble in tanks. My personal favourite is H. melanurus: hardy as a rock, wicked colourful, and also eats flatworms. you can't lose!
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Nice fish!
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