Largest fish in your reef tank!

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I just introduced an awesome Squareback Anthias to my tank and is now the largest fish in my reef tank! I would like see others largest fish in their reefs.

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My 14" Vlamingi tang

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eats way too much
 
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Prob my melanarus wrasse. I prefer small vs large fish. The kole tang might give him a run for the money. The other fish don't even come close really.
i have alot of baby fish as well, but i like the diversity of smaller and larger fish....my tang being 2 inches mouth to tail still bullies my anthias which is about 41/2 to 5 inches lol
 

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I want a one spot so bad! just skeptical due to their nipping at certain types of corals.

I've kept mine well fed and never had a problem. Then again my reef is almost exclusively frogspawn and hammer, although I do have a little zoanthid in there it has never bothered. On the plus side, my Foxface refuses to let bubble algae exist in my tank. It's also a chipper/shredder for nori/seaweed:

 
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I've kept mine well fed and never had a problem. Then again my reef is almost exclusively frogspawn and hammer, although I do have a little zoanthid in there it has never bothered. On the plus side, my Foxface refuses to let bubble algae exist in my tank. It's also a chipper/shredder for nori/seaweed:


i really want one haha been researching them for a little while now.
 

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