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![]() I definitely like smaller schooling fish though. I'd like to avoid anything thats going to get to the size of a dinner plate,eats that much,and craps that much.
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![]() A school of Anthias are nice. Planning that for my 210
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![]() Anthias hmmm. They are beautiful for sure. I think I will need something like a grid or mesh to keep them in the tank no? Or is it wrasses?
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![]() I alaways add Chromis first as well, safe and cheap way to make sure everything goes "good"
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![]() A whack of Barnacle Blenny's!
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![]() I loved my diamond goby! Great fish for keeping the sand clean.
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