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Old 03-14-2008, 12:37 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Would you recommend a yellow watchman goby over the high fin to reduce the similarities between the two fish (p? I like the goby/shrimp partnership, but my wife is dead-set on the purple firefish and I'd rather have compatible fish.

Thank you for recommending the clownfish. I like them and I think my son will get a kick out of watching them.


[quote=amcarrig;421585]The firefish will most likely stay close to the bottom (unless it's feeding). I would think that it and the high fin might have a few scraps in that small of a tank.
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