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Australian flathead perch https://images.app.goo.gl/rPpMkLyU4nRWyGgd8
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love them! beauties for sure.Achilles Tang, no question, and I plan on having one by the end of the year. ;Woot
looks like a possum wrasse that got smooshed ! hahahaAustralian flathead perch https://images.app.goo.gl/rPpMkLyU4nRWyGgd8
Okay exactly what I thought. From what I’ve heard of CBB better off out of the aquarium tradeI think it would do better in a tank like that than a 200 gallon reef with high flow and 30+ other fish.
it won’t be a frag tank just a regular tank with some coral and that one fish! thanks for the inputFor a tank of that size, and since it’s going to be a frag tank, maybe choose something to help eat algae. A Starry Blenny, maybe? If you’re more worried about pests than algae, a Halichoeres wrasse or a Six-Line (I’m saying this because you only want one fish in there). Halichoeres need sand. Six-Lines don’t. IMO you could do two. A Starry Blenny and a Yellow Coris Wrasse or some other kind of smaller Halichoeres. This way you’ll have some protection against both algae and pests.
what do you think about a copperband?I see! Still I’d put a nice looking wrasse or a Starry Blenny in there.