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Most time they are $100.How expensive are they?
I have heard the captive breed ones from biota eat frozen foodThey are absolutely beautiful fish but requires pods for food. They can quickly diminish a tank of pods so be prepared to have to supplement by buying live pods.
Some dragonettes can be trained to eat sinking food. It’s not guaranteed but people have done it
All this + you can also feed them baby brine shrimp. Look for threads here with a @Paul B feeder. Very easy to grow them and feed them that wayThey are absolutely beautiful fish but requires pods for food. They can quickly diminish a tank of pods so be prepared to have to supplement by buying live pods.
Some dragonettes can be trained to eat sinking food. It’s not guaranteed but people have done it
They claim they do, but the captive biota ones are literally less than an inch, and shipping and changing tanks is stressful and scary, and they are shy. Sometime they revert back to their natural diet and have to be retrained to frozen. I’ve heard of biota ones both eating and not eating frozen food. OP (or anyone) should have healthy pod population in case they get a picky oneI have heard the captive breed ones from biota eat frozen food
I have a nice orange back fairy wrasse in my 75g! Wrasses are a good addition!Hi, I am looking for suggestions on a centerpiece for a 75gal. I got a great suggestion already for a yellow tang. Does anyone have a few other ideas? Thank you.
This is my 90s sock listHow big is your tank for you to have a tang and a fox face?
That’s an amazing tank!This is my 90s sock list
2 ocellaris clowns
2 bangaii cardinals
Melanurus wrasse
Blue Star leopard wrasse
Orange spot Blenny
Hectors goby
Pearly Jawfish
Blue bristletooth tang
One spot Foxface
Mine does. I feed a mix of frozen for herbivores/omnivores, reef plankton , mysis, and a carnivore mix alternating combo but always adding the veggie mix. My foxy is a big eater and there plenty to graze on in the tank as wellDo you think they will eat frozen food?
For me 20 years in and I felt the same way. I must have bad luck, all fish for me end up causing some kind of issue so I ended up keeping light fish load for a while, 3 cardinals and a fire fish. And now the cardinals started EATING acan, Duncan, hammer, and torch. They had to be removed and put in a coral free tank.2 years in and I’m also finding I may like the coral more than the fish
What do you think is a good replacement for the cardinal fish I was planning in my tank?I have a 75 gallon with a Whitetail Bristletooth Tang (my plan was he’d be my centerpiece). I had 3 Bangaii Cardinals - 2 of them didn't like the 3rd after they paired up and harassed him - he’s now gone, never found a trace of him after being out of town for a few days.
I added a one spot Foxface about a year ago, he’s now a bit bigger than the Tang. The Tang can be a bit of a bully - he tried harassing the foxface. A couple of days flashing the spines put an end to that. They are best buddies now - foxface follows the Tang around. Both are total wusses and hide when I walk up to the tank.
After having the Tang for about a year and a half now - and watched him bully a couple of Diamond Gobies - I’m not real fond of him. In hindsight, I’d rather have a few more colorful wrasses in his place.
I love the foxface and his bright color. While I’ve read and heard many people say they don’t work well in a 75, I’ve also heard some say it works fine. So far so good for me.
Not a fan of the Bangaii. I liked them at first because they reminded me of the fresh water angels I had as a kid. What I’m finding is, they don’t do much and their color doesn’t stand out - which was one of my reasons for wanting to try saltwater - colorful fish!
Love my Solar Wrasse and his beautiful colors and I like my clowns - just wish they didn’t hang out in the back of the tank behind the rock all of the time.
2 years in and I’m also finding I may like the coral more than the fish (at some point you can’t add more fish) - though I now can’t walk out of the lfs without bringing a coral home.
Good luck in your decisions. It’s tough as I’ve found what I thought I wanted changed as I learned and experienced more as I wrote above with my fish.
One last lesson learned, I now regret bringing GSP into my tank - I like how it looks and moves, but it just spreads! As I read in another post, “I can’t recommend in good conscience that anyone bring this into their system”, or something to that effect.