In Your Experience What Is The One Fish You Would Always Get Again?

Nonuser

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Mar 17, 2015
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Brantford
What is your go to fish. The one that has personality, looks and never causes issues.

Thanks for sharing.
 

Luke.

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Jun 9, 2015
Location
Kitchener
My juvi yellow wrasse ( his names Lemmon, lol) , he eats anything that's not supost to be in my tank lol, and he's the smallest fish and he breaks up the bigger wrasse when he try's to be the boss !
 

derrick orosz

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Oct 11, 2014
Location
Ayr, Ontario
how does their personality differ than the yellow tang?
ive actually never had a yellow tang... my purple is constantly swimming laps around the tank, it never stops...gets a long perfectly with my blue tang in the tank and all the other fish...always grazing the rocks and fun to watch
 

Nonuser

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Mar 17, 2015
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Brantford
I'm seriously in talks to get a big tank. but unsure what way to go and what to keep.But I do understand that once you introduce fish it can be almost impossible to get them out. I also know that compatibility can be a issue. I really like the idea of a species only tank or just a group of one species. But then I think about a pipe fish and dragonet only 80 - 100 gallon. thinking of mainly corals and just minimal fish. A display frag tank idea. Since SPS dominated tank requires low nutrience levels and large fish require large feedings and more fish just increase bio load. if you can create a system that can sustain live food and have few fish you should really cut down on common issues
 

Poseidon

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May 15, 2012
Location
SW Ontario
Midas blenny has always been my favorite. Will be one of the first fish in my new tank


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AdInfinitum

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Jan 12, 2012
Location
Thorndale, Ontario
I wouldn't have a reef or even a coral tank without a Copperband... beautiful, colourful, eats from my fingers, demolishes Aiptasia, Feather Dusters and vermitid snails, gets along with everything...

But definitely not a fish with a guaranteed success rate....
 

Kevin Tran

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May 22, 2014
Location
Breslau, Ontario
I'm seriously in talks to get a big tank. but unsure what way to go and what to keep.But I do understand that once you introduce fish it can be almost impossible to get them out. I also know that compatibility can be a issue. I really like the idea of a species only tank or just a group of one species. But then I think about a pipe fish and dragonet only 80 - 100 gallon. thinking of mainly corals and just minimal fish. A display frag tank idea. Since SPS dominated tank requires low nutrience levels and large fish require large feedings and more fish just increase bio load. if you can create a system that can sustain live food and have few fish you should really cut down on common issues
Some of us kept sps dominant tank with tons of fish, what come in must go out! So you need a way to export that nutrients/fish poo lol by way of using equipment, natural stuff like cheato and more ect
 
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