Favorite type of fish?

Favorite type of fish?


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sixline

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Despite my username, my favorite fish is the Engineer Goby.

Which isn't even a goby, so I checked 'Not on this list!'
 

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Very cool! Would love to keep one, one of these days!

Much better in groups!
I have six in my 100g. It's fascinating to purchase them young and watch them transition.

Five out of my six have still not migrated fully to the sand, which is a bit worrisome.
 

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Wartskin Angler
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I have many tangs but harlequin tusk always a favorite.
MY FAVORITE FISH IS ONE THAT IS COLORFUL AND PEACEFUL AND HARDY
 

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Ran a seahorse tank for five years. Love those fish, but the two tanks I have running now don’t have them. When you have a seahorse tank it is really limiting on which tank mates and corals you can add to the tank. I will like to start another seahorse tank in the future.
 
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Ran a seahorse tank for five years. Love those fish, but the two tanks I have running now don’t have them. When you have a seahorse tank it is really limiting on which tank mates and corals you can add to the tank. I will like to start another seahorse tank in the future.

I would like to start a sea horse, mandarin dragonet, and pipefish tank eventually
 

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Tangs all day! Can't get enough of them. Got 11 of them and enjoy seeing them swimming and picking on rocks for algae all day.
 

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Demsels. I like the least aggressive ones like springer, talbot , Allen’s , kupang , cromis, ect .
they are
1 cheap
2 colorful
3 100% reef safe
4 some eat pests like flat worms
5 hardy healthy
6 active swimmers
 

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Wrasses for me!
 

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Personally I prefer a nice mahi or snapper in an alexander sauce... oh wait you mean aquarium fish!! :p

Wrasses. Love wrasses. Would love to have several in a tank at some point. Definitely my for sure goal is to have a flasher wrasse someday.
 

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