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im looking to finish up my tank and for corals im pretty set
clams im almost there
now fish, im still looking
this is only a 40br so i know i cant get much else but here the current stock
1 picasso clown, 1 white cap clown, pair of helfrichis and chevron tang
as you can see i dont have swimming fish, other than the tang
i want either a small school of something or something that just swims
and sponsors can chime in here too! if you can find them for me i will buy it!
 
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ive been looking for a hooded fairy wrasse pair (C. bathyphilus) and a white rubrimarginatus but those are going to be a while i think
 

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A super male fairy wrasse of some sort...
i like the fairy wrasse suggestion. good one! also how about a goby of some kind? i love my yellow watchmens and they take care of the food that hits the bottom of the tank. while they are not big swimmers mine stay out in the open quite a bit. oh keep in mind i obtained a pair. generally 2 will fight if it is not a pair.
 
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well i do have 2 tiger gobies and i am looking for a group of green banded gobies too and a pair of draculas or maybe yashia
 

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