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I found my Red solan wrasse died. (A few days ago I noticed some scale on his side didn't look right. Most likely from hitting some of the rocks, but don't know for sure). I have Red sea 350 tank. My current fish - 5 Banggai Cardinal, 1 Royal Gramme, 2 Clown fish, 1 yellow belly tang,1 diamond Goby,1 coral Beauty angle, 1 lawnmower benny, 2 cleaner shrimp, pinchusion urchin. My opinion - 1) Cardinal are cool they are out most of the time. 2) Clown fish are nice looking but stay in one corner and don't do anything. 3) Yellow belly tang - great looking fish and is all over the tank, but hides at times 4) Royal Gramme - so pretty, but hides more than out 5) Coral Beauty Angle - great fish 6) lawnmower Benny - So So Cool. A favorite for a boring color fish 7) Diamond Goby - All so so cool. but I hate that it covers my zoanthids with sand. 8) Cleaner shrimp - cool, but comes out more at night 9) Urchin - very cool - never see him move and he is all over the tank. lol So I want to add 1 more fish - I would love a Yellow Tang, but don't know where to get one. What I'm looking for is a reef safe friendly fish with a WOW factor. I need another WOW factor fish. PLease Post your WOW factor fish. thanks
 

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A wrasse is what you need. Fairy or flasher out active very colorful and when they flash just wow
 

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Midas blenny has personally, open swimmer great color, you must have cover, likes to jump
 

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Favorite fish in my tank - falco hawk fish. So much personality! Where is Hawk? Oh look, he’s following me around the tank, like a dog begging for food, but every time I look he’s just staring at me.
Our engineer goby, Scotty, is another favorite. He turns 2 in a few days ( I just found some baby Scotty pics!) he’s such a hard worker and can look so grumpy when I move a rock.
My lawnmower blend, Toro, is hilarious. I love giving him algae wafers and watching him play frisbee with them. I put a piece of barnacle shell in the tank and it has become his condo. He sleeps in one of the holes and peeks out.

All fish names are courtesy of my husband, who claims complete disinterest in my tank.
 

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