If You Had to Get Rid of One Fish in Your Tank, Which One Would it be and Why?

Isla_Nut

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I'm pretty happy with my fish right now, but if I had to pick one I'd probably pick my no spot foxface rabbitfish. He spends a lot of time hiding & I'm concerned he's going to out grow my tank before I have a chance to upgrade or that he's going to one day develop a taste for the Zoas I love.
 

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I can’t choose just one …..

First would be clownfish pair .( Dracula the blood thirsty clowns )

next would be the pink tail trigger ( eats all my small fish )
But I’m happy with what I have stocked.
My next build will be fish only and hopefully by that time more colourful butterflyfish will be available
 

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Chromis. Garbage fish. If it doesn't wipe out your tank with uronema it will eventually grow into a nasty "rat" of the sea and terrorize anything in your tank that swims in the water column. Can't wait to dump the ******* at the aquarium. Hope they put it in the lionfish tank.
 

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