Candy Basslet Behavior

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Thinking about a Candy Basslet for my established 180 gal, one of those fish I've wanted for the better part of a decade.

They have a reputation of being timid, but for those who have kept them, how bad is it? I've got established tangs in what is a pretty well stocked display, but have managed to keep other timid basslets (notably a very shy black cap) without issue.

Is their timidity comparable to something like a black cap, or is it on another level? Any best practices to help them fit into an established tank?
 

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i kept 1 in a 20 gallon with a firefish very timid fish i don't think i would put 1 in a 180 gallon you would never see it i think it would stress in a tank with big boisterous fish like tangs ect

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heres the 1 i had unfortunately i lost it to my own stupidity
 
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Beautiful fish! Did it ever acclimate to your tank or was he always that shy?
 

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