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![]() Gotta love the feeling of a new tank! I see that little cave in the rocks there and it makes me think you should do a mated pair of smaller, cave-dwellers like gobies, jawfish or basslets (dare I say candy basslet? :P ). Keep the tank super mellow and you'll see those sorts of enigmatic fish more often, especially in a smaller tank.
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![]() I am having a conundrum about what will go in what tank. You may have just solved it for me. ![]() Edit: The budget isn't there for Candy Basslets . . . though they are lovely! Last edited by Enigma; 03-28-2012 at 05:22 PM. |
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![]() Pseudochromis fridmani (orchid dottyback) would love that cave.
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![]() Wow, a second tank. This one looks just as good as the other one. A Royal Gramma would love that cave too but 12 gallons might be a bit small for it. What about a small Tail Spot Blenny. This little fish has so much personality.
Tail Spot Blenny http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/p...29&pcatid=2229 |
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![]() Wow! What a lovely fish. I think this tank might be a bit on the small side for it, though. I'm certainly putting on my list of interesting fish: for when I eventually go with a big tank.
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![]() This second one will be a lot easier. I've gleaned so much information in the last week+. I'm hoping that this one will keep me happy and optimistic while I work through the issues with the first one. Quote:
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![]() I have an Orchid Dotty and clown in my 12g AIO and while I wouldn't add another fish these two have lots of room and thrive. The Dotty inhabits the rock and crevasses the clown has the open water column.
Last edited by Snaz; 03-28-2012 at 07:09 PM. |
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![]() Excellent to know. Thank you!
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