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![]() Well i've had him for several years so what I can remember is:
2 x rainford gobies 2 x black leopard wrasse potters wrasse diamond headed goby scarlett wrasse and many more that I dont remember But on another note I had a school of 9 chromis that were doing great for months. I added the bellus angel in september and he pestered all of them and now there's only one left, and it was the smallest one. Go figure ![]() |
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![]() Orchid dottybacks (Pseudochromis fridmani) are known to be one of the least aggressive dottybacks. I've kept them before with no issues. Strawberry (Magenta) dottybacks however are terrors.
Aggressiveness rating: 2 http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2007-12/fish/ http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh....php?t=1807500 |
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I am quite ignorantly grouping them in with the rest of their kin. I just know I wasn't very impressed the day I saw him attack and drag a cleaner shrimp across the tank. |
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Thanks Sam
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![]() I have 6 orchids and they are the perfect citizens. They don't bother the fire shrimp but the shrimp are quite large and were in the tank first
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![]() Wow Marie. I would love to see that
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![]() They are so peaceful in fact that when I added 2 juvenile royal grammas 8 months later there was no fighting (except for some initial arguments over who's cave is who's) and now they hang out within inches of each other
*edit* I should add though for any one reading, that this is an 8ft tank ![]() |