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![]() I would personally go for one of the many fairy wrasses available. Great personality, easy to care for and very showy. Red Velvet Wrasse, Carpenter's flasher wrasse, Lineatus Fairy Wrasse, McCosker's Flasher just to name a few :-)
I would try not to get too big a fish for the 45g. A larger fish to me would feel out of scale with the smaller 45g tank. Not saying it can't be done. Just my opinion :-) |
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![]() Like I just said, though, I'm not a fan of wrasses. I appreciate the opinion, but even the colourful ones don't really get my attention.
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45g + 30g sump. 250w 14000K MH; remora skimmer with a maxijet 1200; gravity-driven overflow; fluval sea and koralia powerheads; oversized biowheel and 5 gallon trickle biofilter, both free! Snails, hermits, at least one little hitchhiker starfish, one dalmation mollie; pair of black ocellaris clowns, courtesy of this place!; then some sort of herbivore(s) and/or colourful things. |
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![]() I'm still going to suggest a fairy wrasse anyway :-)
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![]() A 45G tank is too small for any tang.
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![]() IMO your already near max capacity with your current line up.
Even if you go with just the two clowns and three chromis. The clowns once mature will start to breed, this will cause them to become aggressive and not tolerate others near their "host". Chromis are prone to squabbling when not giving enough space and will end up picking on the weakest of the group until it dies.
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![]() I love my coral beauty, or my boyfriend's flame angel. One if the two will look great against all the black and white fish in your tank. They get about 3-4" and swim lots, but aren't intimidated by other fish.
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![]() A pygmy angel such as a coral beauty or flame, potters etc, are always sweet additions but will probably nip your corals if you have any.
IMO so much better fish options with a larger 90-120g tank. Also you can add a tang or two that will help with algae eating. |