One more fish!

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  1. SwimsWithFish

    SwimsWithFish Giant Squid

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    In my biocube 29 I currently have
    2x ocellaris clowns
    1x yellow watchman goby

    I want to add one more fish for a grand total of 4 fish. Any ideas? I'm thinking maybe a cardinal or wrasse or chromis.....????
    TIA:)
     
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  3. Nu-Nu

    Nu-Nu Bubble Tip Anemone

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    Dont get a wrasse, get a bass. Lol

    I vote chalk bass. :D
     
  4. chelseagrin

    chelseagrin Fire Goby

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    those can get very aggressive, you have alot of options really matt, you could do a cardinalfish, maybe you could get a dwarf angel if you want to risk it. its 100 percent up to you.
     
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    thepanfish Flying Squid

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    Meicanthus blennies or C. argi
     
  6. SwimsWithFish

    SwimsWithFish Giant Squid

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    I'm kinda digging the dwarf angel idea since the only Lps I really plan to keep is euphyllia(I read they don't pick at these). If not that then maybe a pajama cardinal...
     
  7. SwimsWithFish

    SwimsWithFish Giant Squid

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    ;););)
     
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  9. Jva

    Jva Astrea Snail

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    That cherub angel suggestion is a good one. They're really docile, and won't outgrow the tank. And it'll add a nice splash of color to the tank.
     
  10. 2in10

    2in10 Super Moderator

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    A small fairy wrasse would be good. They are docile. I would stay away from a sixline though as they can become monsters in small tanks. A Pygmy wrasse could be a good option also.
     
  11. SwimsWithFish

    SwimsWithFish Giant Squid

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    ahhh decisions decisions. too many fish in the sea... i still have a few weeks of thinking to do before i buy anything.
     
  12. chelseagrin

    chelseagrin Fire Goby

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    well in my opinion if you dont go with a slightly larger fish like a dwarf angel, you could probably fit a couple smaller fish in there, maybe a cardinal and a hawkfish. you only have 3 fish in there now and not many corals youve got plenty of room.