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04/15/2016, 06:43 PM | #1 |
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I have a 75 gallon tank. It is stocked with a Kole tang, clownfish(x2), and firefish goby. It also has some zoas, frogspawn, birdnest, brain coral. I was trying to round out the fish stocking list and I was wondering if anyone had an additional fish suggestion. A fish that hugs the substrate or rocks might be cool. A fish that has some kind of interesting behavior would also be a plus. I have lots of open cave structure too.
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04/15/2016, 07:25 PM | #2 |
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I am partial to wrasses.
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04/15/2016, 07:31 PM | #4 |
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In my tank I have a solon fairy, tammenicki, pink margin, naokis, exquisite and a gray head. You may want to check tank size recommendation but all get along pretty well. Browse live aquaria there are many wrasse's
I also like to watch my long nose hawkfish. They like to perch on gorgs and corals. Some on my list may eat inverts.
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04/15/2016, 08:49 PM | #5 |
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I think i'm going to follow your advice on the wrasse. I didn't realize how many wrasses i have to choose from. The grey head wrasse looks pretty different from anything I have now. Do you have any special recommendations on wrasse care? What do you feed your wrasses? Do they need to be in schools or are they ok by themselves?
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04/15/2016, 10:07 PM | #6 |
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Leopard wrasses are really cool too
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04/15/2016, 10:11 PM | #7 |
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It says expert only on live aquaria. I Ike easy fish lol.
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They do not need to be kept in schools. some folks will keep a harem, a male with multiple females. This will cause the male to flash, brighter color, it is a courtship thing. A couple of the more common ones to stay away from IMO due to aggression are the sixline and the christmas wrasse. The christmas wrasse can be sold as a few different type of wrasses. If you must get one I would recommend trying to positively get a H. Claudia, they are the least aggressive. As a new reefer I would also suggest staying away from leopard wrasses. They can be difficult to get to eat prepared foods.Good luck just my 2 cents.
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04/16/2016, 08:58 AM | #10 |
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I would suggest that you consider having a blenny and a goby. Blennies like perching on rocks or peaking out of holes. The are generally not that colorful. Many have loads of personality.
You might think of getting a chromis for a fish that swims in the water column. Another possibility is a fairy basslet also called a royal gamma. |
04/16/2016, 12:26 PM | #11 |
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I love the Hawkfish flame angels, but not sure how well they do in a tank stocked full of coral.
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