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![]() Zero.
Well not actually but I hate Chromis/ Damsels, nasty little fish. Even got bit in the arse by one when I was snorkeling in Mexico. |
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![]() There are a few different kinds of reef safe wrasse's that have blue in them, but they do jump so you need your tank covered.
Longspine cardinalfish have blue in them as well. Some pictures don't show it very well though. Neon goby's have blue in them, but are very short lived. There are other blue fish but they are either too big for your system, or not reef safe.
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![]() why not get a sixline wrasse? they have blue in them but are a lot more fun to watch than chromis.
Also blue dartfish, dottybacks, gobys
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![]() All the six line wrasse I ever saw were always sort of pink in color, not blue and they can be really aggressive with other fish, especialy newly introduced fish.
Once you put a six line wrasse, it's nearly impossible to put another type of wrasse in there and they also lose their nice color when they grow older. |
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