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|  Anthias Any of the Anthias are nice. Avoid having more than one male or have high enough ratio of female to male (3 or 4 females to each male) and that SHOULD avoid potential conflicts with males as they will form harems. That does not avoid violence, but may significantly reduce conflicts. 
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|   Why go FOWLR? All these fish are reef safe   
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|   Nice response.   Slippery slope......  | 
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|   Think of it as a journey of self actualization.  *Doing my part to make the world a better place - one tank at a time. 
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|   The reason I am going FOWLR, is 1) It's my first saltwater tank and 2) I live in Edson and the closest place to get any supplies for me is Edmonton 2hrs away. If I do well with this tank I can always change it to a reef tank. | 
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|   Ah, gotcha. In that case, may I submit that corals (properly selected) are far, far, far easier than fish -- especially for beginners. 
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|   That maybe true but I have always like the look of a lot of marine fish, and I prefer the fish over the corals. (atleast for now) |