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I’ve got three barred dartfish that live with a tiger pistol and a yellow watchman goby. I don’t know how they all fit in that cave!
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thats so funnyive got two black ocellaris that took in my lonely wyoming white ( lost the other wyoming white in the overflow shortly after i got them) and they do everything together been that way since march. Also my blue hippo, lemon peele angel, and Ora fire clown all sleep under the same rock and cruise together (all three are about the same size. i actually caught my blue hippo laying in some pallys with my fire clown one night... sort of cuddling lol
I wish I had a police fish hahahPurple tang and yellow coris. Always together.
The purple tang is like a policeman. My tank is pretty peaceful now but when I've had troublemakers in the tank he would always get in between any fish skirmishes and break them up.
Please tell me you named them Statler and Waldorf. I thought of that right away before even noticing your avatar.My yellow clown goby and bicolored blenny hang out a lot.
No sir thought maybe it was the issue why i wasn’t getting PE but then i realized it was a few other issues. I sat for hours watching him. He is also very young, will be moving him as a precaution before it does happen! It may not just because i feed pretty heavy and often lolthats so funny
just curious but, does the lemon peele of yours pick at corals?
Im sorry to hear that you should get another one!A few years ago, I Purchased a tiny cherub angelfish and a solar wrasse. Since they were from the same tank at the aquarium shop, I put them in the same quarantine system at home. The cherub followed that solar wrasse everywhere, especially when put in the new display tank. They were an inseparable bond, eating together, sleeping together, and swimming together, even when the cherub got to be almost full size.
Then my mom suddenly and unexpectedly pass away, so I had to fly out to her home in Oregon for 2 weeks To bury her and manage her estate. My auto top off eventually ran out of water, the salinity spiked in my tank.
My wife did the best that she could to take care of my many tanks while I was gone, but when I got back home two weeks later, they were both dead. So were a few other prized fish including a prized Siamese fighting betta. But I still miss those two the most.
The solar wrasse always came out to greet me and even spit water at the surface when it thought I was gonna feed him. And when I was trying to do tank maintenance, it would always want to be as close to as possible, curious as to see if there’s food. I would shoo it away, But it would come back in a few seconds. I still miss them to this day. P
Love the wrasse! I have one and he's so fun to watch!