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![]() What is everyones recomendation for a first fish in my new 33 gallon FOWLR?
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![]() In before all the damsel posts!
Clowns are very tough and look nice also. ![]()
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![]() Firefish, clown goby, chromis, bi-color blenny, all make nice nano fish and all pretty hardy
Here is some examples http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/s...fm?pCatId=2124
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![]() the yellow-headed jawfish is way cool...(did i just say that?) anyways...very cool fish, expensive...but cool
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![]() Yellowheaded jawfish also has needs which are not compatible with a first timer - 6" sandbed would not be something a beginner should be trying to provide.
I'll probably get chastised, but some of the dwarf/pygmy angels would do nicely in a 33. |