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  1. ferretfish

    ferretfish Sea Dragon

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    over the past 3 months my tank as been down hill. but now my tank is back on track. sadly i lost my tang to ich. now theirs a big whole in my tank stock.
    my tank is 55 gallons
    current stock
    4chromis
    tomato clown(not mean, only hangs out in one section)
    striped dottyback (really small and gets scared easily)

    i was thinking
    hawkfish and a
    flasher wrasse
    would this work thanks
     
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  3. ferretfish

    ferretfish Sea Dragon

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  4. Vinnyboombatz

    Vinnyboombatz Giant Squid

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    Nobody wants to help you because your a filthy Flyers fan.:LolLolLol
    I would think a Hawkfish should be fine. Don't think I would risk a Flasher with the Tomato or Dottyback.
    Go Panthers!!!:2thumbsup
     
  5. Kevin3884

    Kevin3884 Tassled File Fish

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    Depending on temperment u MAY be fine....What about a Kole Tang, or Tomini Tang?...They will swim in the column much more...with 55G buy one small...
     
  6. ferretfish

    ferretfish Sea Dragon

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    hahahahahaha

    ok the hawkfish is good. what about a tougher wrasse like a six line or a dwarf angel
     
  7. ferretfish

    ferretfish Sea Dragon

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    I like tangs but i would rather have a small fish comunity than one big fish and few small fish
     
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  10. evolved

    evolved Wrasse Freak

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    A sixline would certainly hold his own, but he might also become the aggressor. However, a Pseudocheilinus species would be a better idea than a Paracheilinus (flasher) species.
     
  11. SwimsWithFish

    SwimsWithFish Giant Squid

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    *cough* four line wrasse *cough*
     
  12. Tadpole1mill

    Tadpole1mill Purple Spiny Lobster

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    maybe a pygmy possum wrasse? they have intresting pattern, and the bright red might look cool