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Old 03-14-2008, 09:45 AM   #1 (permalink)
obermeyern
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Default Fish suggestions for redsea max

After discussion, my wife and I have narrowed down the type of fish we want to put in our redsea max:

Definite:
Hi Fin Red Banded Goby to be paired with a pistol shrimp
Firefish, Purple

maybe:
gumdrop coral croucher (I don't know much about it.)
yellow clown goby


I'm looking for suggestions for fish that are active swimmers at different levels. I'd like to have fish at different levels and have different characteristics ie active swimmer, hide in the rock, etc. I know the goby will be on the bottom near the shrimp and I want to say the firefish will be near the top of the tank.

I'd like to keep small fish with a total fish count of about four. This will be a reef/fish tank.

Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.







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