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![]() +1 on the blenny. Or you could add one chromis, adding more then one would be a waste of money because even in large systems they eventually kill each other off until there is only one left.
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![]() If you are looking for a midwater, non-orange/red fish maybe something like a Bangaii cardinal would be nice. In my BC 29, I've got a pair of bangaii, an ocellaris clown, a yellow wrasse and a red scooter dragonet.
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![]() I ended up adding 1 bi colored blennie and 1 very tiny blue green chromis - the blue green has injected himself into the poor clowns , he follows them every where. it's actually pretty funny !
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![]() I would still like to add some sort of mid level swimmer, any idea's ?
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![]() I looked at these at JL but I don't think they are very hardy, the display tank they were in had several on the bottom of the tank.
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![]() I think a few masked gobies would have probably been a neat choice.
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![]() I have accidently tried to kill my Bengii a couple of times, very hardy fish in my opinion.
+1 on the bicolor Blennie, awesome personalities.
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