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reeflovr1

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I have a 55 gallon reef tank with a male lyretail anthias, orchid dottyback, and yellowtail blue damsel. I had a yelllow watchman goby in the tank but he did not like the anthias......thus he hid all the time and did not eat. I removed him from the tank last night and was wondering what other fish would do well in this mix. I have been told that blennies, other gobies and fairy wrasses are not good choices. Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks..........
 

reeflovr1

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Thanks for the reply:) I have two clarki's in my 29 gallon anemone tank and just love them. Never thought about a clown for my 55. I wonder which one would be good with the fish already in my 55......any suggestions?

Janey
 

Len

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A fairy wrasse (any species) is a good choice if your tank is covered. I love these fish and would recommend it as your last fish if you can prevent it from jumping out.
 
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Or a six line. Not so prone to jump out in my experience, and as intersesting a fish is as out there IMHO. I know that almost everyone has one, but they are a great addition to any tank. AND they are usually not that expensive either :)
 

reeflovr1

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Thanks for the suggestions everyone.......I'll do some reading before I make my decision. Looks like there a several nice fish that would work with what I have:)
 

Mihai

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As far as clowns go, I love my pair of A. ocellaris. I know but it's very common, but if you don't mind that it's a fish to consider.

M.
 

Bojangles

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I have to agree with Len. I love my ruby headed fairy wrasse. He mixes well with the other fish I have and doesn't fight at all with my six line wrasse. If I had to pick I would go with something slightly bigger like a dwarf angel or even a small tang. *some species will have to be removed once they reach size*

Potters are so sick and they have a good "noncoral abuse" temperment
I have no experience with flame angels but my coral beauty behaved nicely while I had him.
 

Jolieve

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I love ocellaris and fairy wrasses. Fairy wrasses are a tad on the spendy side, but they are gorgeous fish.

For personality, IMO, few things beat clownfish.

J.
 

Bojangles

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Jolieve":3pcekuf6 said:
I love ocellaris and fairy wrasses. Fairy wrasses are a tad on the spendy side, but they are gorgeous fish.

For personality, IMO, few things beat clownfish.

J.

my six line cost $19
fairy wrasse $21

Though I've seen wrasses up to $35 in the LFS
 

Jolieve

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The wrasses I like generally start at 90$ and go up from there...

Scott's Fairy Wrasse, Mystery Wrasse.. and chip's favorite, the Labouti fairy wrasse..

J.
 

Jenemone

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I think a fairy wrasse is a great idea.

My tomato clown has lots of personality, but is aggressive with the other tank mates. It will even attack my hand. I think the ocellaris is a great clown.
 

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