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We all have our favorite fish but they all have unique personalities. Mine flock to front of the tank every time I walk in my office saying "Feed us goodies"

I have a volitan that when I feed flakes looks at me like "What is this veggie BS"

The wrasses - "Just feed me butthead and move along"

The marine beta - "Can't you afford DoorDash delivery so I can stay inside"

Flame hawk - "I'm hear to raise hell"

Lawnmower blenny - "More grass please"

What do your fish personalities say.
 

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"Ahha, the demon hand returns. Bite my minions, bite!" the lemon damsel to the azures every time I go in the tank.

"What is that, did you see something? I think it is still out there, I will just peak a little bit. Nope, back inside." my sunrise dottyback.

"Veggie clip!!!! Veggie Clip!!!! Veggie clip!!!! Thank you....." my tangs and lawnmower blenny.
 

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I have a very passive cinnamon clownfish. Stayed in the corner unless it was time to eat. Then I added a small 6-line a couple weeks later. He invites everything as all he does is hunt for pods. My 3rd fish whom I purchased as I plan to upgrade to a 6 foot tank in a year was a hippo tang. Just a baby 1 inch fish. Same size as clownfish. As soon as he got it the tank he took over. Follows the clownfish around and after a couple days the clownfish started being more active. They follow each other around the tank. It’s almost like a Dori Nemo thing. It’s funny.
 

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I have a very passive cinnamon clownfish. Stayed in the corner unless it was time to eat. Then I added a small 6-line a couple weeks later. He invites everything as all he does is hunt for pods. My 3rd fish whom I purchased as I plan to upgrade to a 6 foot tank in a year was a hippo tang. Just a baby 1 inch fish. Same size as clownfish. As soon as he got it the tank he took over. Follows the clownfish around and after a couple days the clownfish started being more active. They follow each other around the tank. It’s almost like a Dori Nemo thing. It’s funny.
My Hippo Tang does the same thing with the clowns
 

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