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I have a 100g tank. It has currently got

1 pair clowns paired and hosting in an anemone
1 yellow tail blue damsel (not sure of actual name)
1 lawnmower blenny
1 bengaii cardinal
1 PJ cardiball

Looking for some “swimmy” fish. Everything I have kinda hides or isn’t that flashy.

Needs to be reef safe. Had a blue spot rabbit fish that decimated my zoas in 2 days and I had to return which was a nightmare (wouldn’t go into trap because to happy chomping on my zoas).
 
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I have a 100g tank. It has currently got

1 pair clowns paired and hosting in an anemone
1 yellow tail blue damsel (not sure of actual name)
1 lawnmower blenny
1 bengaii cardinal
1 PJ cardiball

Looking for some “swimmy” fish. Everything I have kinda hides or isn’t that flashy.

Needs to be reef safe. Had a blue spot rabbit fish that decimated my zoas in 2 days and I had to return which was a nightmare (wouldn’t go into trap because to happy chomping on my zoas).
Should add tank been going for 3 years. Numbers stable. And have a dedicated fudge.
 

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