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![]() Some of the fairy or flasher wrasses might work well in a tank that size. They can be quite colorful.
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![]() Individual anthias, depending on the exact specis, can also work. Beware of wrasses if your tank is not covered. They're jumpers.
Midas blennies are super awesome and love to swim with other fish. |
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![]() Ya i was considering midas blenny too
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![]() Midas Blennys can be pretty aggressive and in a tank that small I would add with caution.
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![]() Mine is a great fish and model citizen. I just got it on Saturday and already friends with my bicolor blenny.
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![]() i have a candy hog fish in my 30 gal cube he just ripps all day
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![]() anthias........bartlet and squampini are the most suitable for an aquarium
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![]() +1 a small fairy or flasher wrasse would also be my choice.
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![]() yup go with a wrasse!! they are awesome....
although I am biased.. i have a full wrasse tank!
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![]() Last edited by noirsphynx; 11-20-2012 at 02:12 PM. |