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03/05/2006, 01:09 AM | #1 |
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help!!! next fish choice
I am stumped, i have been looking for the last three weeks and cannot make a decision on my next fish. As of right now i have a pair of ocelleris clowns and a tiger goby. As for inverts i have 4 peps and an array of snails, NO hermits. Thats it right now and i need to get another fish i just do not know what. I was thinking maybe a 6 line or a flame angel, but am really open to ALL suggestions so what would you all think.
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03/05/2006, 01:29 AM | #2 |
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i wouold recommend a coral beauty angel, they are awsome
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03/05/2006, 01:53 AM | #3 |
Claris or Elliot?
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six-line wrasses are active, hardy, stay small, eat flatworms/bristle worms, and are nice to look at. of course i think the flame angle is the prettiest fish in the ocean, but they require much better conditions. still a tough call!!
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03/05/2006, 02:06 AM | #4 |
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i had a flame angle but i sold it because it ate my polyps and such, it was very pretty. and i personally think a school of 5 or so green chromis look awsome
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03/05/2006, 02:56 AM | #5 |
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what are you looking for? if a 75 gal and looking for a 'centerpiece' fish a dwarf angel or tang would be nice (flames or potters look good to me, tangs i like hippos and chevrons.. though sometimes people complain the tangs may get too big).
for schooling i like cardinals much more than chromis, as chromis as still damselfish and people sometimes have problems with them bullying.. i like my 6-line wrasse alot, as someone said up above, its got alot of personality and seems to always be busy buzzing around..
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03/05/2006, 08:26 AM | #6 |
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6 lines have been known to get aggressive sometimes. Your tank is big enough, why not go for a fairy wrasse (the reef fish forum has a huge thread about them). Royal grammas have incredible color. Most all angels have a risk of nibbling on one coral or another. Anthias are pretty but require copious amounts of food. A small tang species, kole or tomini? Even scopas? How about some of the smaller hawkfish?
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03/05/2006, 10:10 PM | #7 |
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thanks for all the suggestions everyone, alright onto my "talk back:"
At this point I am really not looking for the centerpiece for my tank becuase i feel the centerpiece will be the mimic/chocolate tang that i will someday add. As of right now i am just looking for my next fish and i cannot decide at all, i have thought about getting a few cardinals but i just dont know, they dont swim very much which i dont like about them. I have also looked at the grammas and think they are also beautiful fish, maybe i will look into those also. I think i may wait on an angel of any type for a while unitl my tank matures more. again, thanks for the suggestions and feel free to keep them coming. Mike |
03/05/2006, 11:25 PM | #8 |
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I say the Flame Angel. It liker to peck at the live rock as food. JD
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