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So, I thought I had it made. I finally got my 25g IM tank up and running. I love my coral collection and am looking forward to watching them grow more. I have bright coloured fish. However...my fish are boring. I only see one of them most of the time, another some of the time and the third one almost never!


I have a yellow watchman goby, who I never really expected to see much. He is the some of the time fish. The Springer's Damsel is my most of the time fish. My orchid dotty back found a rock it really likes and I haven't seen that fish for four days! The last time I saw it was for a fleeting second. Now, I knew I wasn't going to see the YWG much but I thought I would see the dottyback more.

Can I/should I add another fish since the tank space isn't being utilized?

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Life is too short to be staring at a tank and have to assure yourself that “I have some really nice fish in there......................... somewhere.”

I have taken fish that perpetually hide back to my LFS for 20-cents on the dollar, and replaced them with fish I can actually watch. Lol.
 
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Life is too short to be staring at a tank and have to assure yourself that “I have some really nice fish in there......................... somewhere.”

I have taken fish that perpetually hide back to my LFS for 20-cents on the dollar, and replaced them with fish I can actually watch. Lol.

That is a good philosophy but I don't think I could get away with re-homing unless there was some serious aggression (kids really do get in the way of everything fun) :D
 

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Maybe a pair of clown fish or a fairy wrasse. They will be out and about. Wrasse will swim around. Clown fish less so but won't hide.

My fairy wrasse thinks it's a goby. There is a little hole and he just loves to sit in it looking out. He goes out for swims a good bit, but loves that hole.
 

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It'd be quite tight for a fairy wrasse, it'd have to be a small one, which wouldn't have the terminal coloration.
 

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Look into Flasher Wrasses, Dwarf Angels, clowns, maybe a midas blenny, or perhaps a firefish. Any of those should be out swimming around more, and will make your tank more interesting.
 

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Three fish in a 25 gallon is not very many, and I think you could definitely add one or two more. A fairy wrasse or angel would get too big for a tank your size. Clowns, a royal gramma, or a hawkfish might be good options.
 

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I have a 15g and a Black fin wrasse. Lit of personality and swims around alot; will get a leopard wrasse m. Melagris when it comes again.

I also considered the typical nano tank fish but heard many of the same stories as yours.
If the wrasses out grow the tank, they are an easy sell if needed.
 
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25 gallons is really limiting. You can get a lot of interesting fish at 300g. You should do it.

Comments like this can get me in a lot of trouble.

((Can’t you just tell your kids that the ‘old’ fish went to visit relatives in the next ocean to the West?))

Well, the kid is 13, so I don't think I can pull that stunt anymore.
 

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Comments like this can get me in a lot of trouble.



Well, the kid is 13, so I don't think I can pull that stunt anymore.
When my kid was 6 or 7 our dog disappeared, likely stolen. We told him the dog went to live with Bob Ross, the painter. He is now 30 and we still haven't told him the truth.
 

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