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Come on and help a brother out... LOL

I finally caught the devil span of my tank also know as the blue damsel. I now understand why another local guy gave it to me for free... what a holy terror they are! For not he is living in the sump until I pawn him off on someone else :)

ok... I was looking at a flame angel but all options are being kept open. Here are some specks on my tank



30 gal with 10 gal sump
1.5 inch sand bed
not a lot of rock in the tank. (about 40lbs with max) with two great cave systems.
anemones (3 BTA, 1 Condy)
Pajama cardinal
two clowns (ocellaris)
conch
hermit crab (electric blue)
 

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Personal I love Blue Green Chromis, a nice Wrasse would be nice my favorite being Banana and Christmas Wrasse
 
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Personal I love Blue Green Chromis, a nice Wrasse would be nice my favorite being Banana and Christmas Wrasse

I was looking at the blue/green chromes(s) not sure how many to get since they are schooling fish.

Do you have a price range?
yup... $150 and under would be awesome
 

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Chromis are $5 each I would get 3 so 15
And Wrasse depending where you get them can range 20-40 the wrasse I mentioned are NOT reef safe so you should be fine
 

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Personal I love Blue Green Chromis, a nice Wrasse would be nice my favorite being Banana and Christmas Wrasse

I didn't relize how big the Banana Wrasse got so don't do that one lol
 
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I didn't relize how big the Banana Wrasse got so don't do that one lol
LOL.... well not until I can get a bigger tank in a few years...

Mccoskers flasher wrasse
flameback angel

the Mccoskers flasher wrasse is a good option.. I think the Wife would like that one, The flameback Angel is another nice option but I would like to keep more reef safe I guess.. never know what the future holds
 

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LOL.... well not until I can get a bigger tank in a few years...



the Mccoskers flasher wrasse is a good option.. I think the Wife would like that one, The flameback Angel is another nice option but I would like to keep more reef safe I guess.. never know what the future holds
I put the flameback there in case you wanted an angel, but I think a mccoskers flasher wrasse would be a beautiful and peaceful addition.
 

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I have a 40B and have a single blue green chromis, have had multiples but the biggest one has bullied the others to their demise on multiple attempts. A starry blenny is a nice choice as they have good personalities and help to eat algae. Royal Gramma is a nice fish too in a smaller system. Lots of options for you.
 

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