Purple and orange fish?

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Ha! I wish!!
$700-800 for one fish is a bit too much for my wallet XD
Isn't that pink and orange, though?

They are expensive, that's for sure!
It seems like it depends on how they hit the light. When I look at mine I don't think it really looks pink. But if it hits the light just right it looks pink. Most of the time it looks like a purplely kinda color. But it really depends.
 

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ImageUploadedByReef2Reef Aquarium Forum1384302459.074558.jpg

I have this Pygmy Bassett which is a lovely orange and purple perfect match
 

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I do not know the scientific name for it I will find out. I don't tend to ask there scientific name as there a mouthful to say.
Why would u b worried if it was what you said.
 
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I do not know the scientific name for it I will find out. I don't tend to ask there scientific name as there a mouthful to say.
Why would u b worried if it was what you said.

Because dottybacks are mean little unmentionables, that's why. >.<;; There will always be individuals that are the exception, but they are far too aggressive for either my taste or the fish I plan to keep.
 

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U have mentioned dottybacks so I just looked them up and found what it is
Here's what I found

The Neon Dottyback, has yellows and reds on the body with blue stripes that run along the top and in the fins.
A 30 gallon or larger aquarium with hiding places should be provided. It should be housed with moderately aggressive larger fish. It may eat ornamental shrimp, but makes an excellent predator of bristle worms in the reef aquarium.

The diet should consist of meaty foods including brine shrimp and prepared frozen foods.

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1. Cirrhilabrus aurantidorsalis
2. Cirrhilabrus laboutei
3. Pseudocheilinus ocellatus
4. Pomacentrus vaiuli (cheap)
5. Pseudanthias lori (Anthias usually are kept in groups and in larger tanks than 55g)
6. Pseudanthias dispar
7. Pseudanthias pleurotaenia
8. Pseudanthias leucozonus
This is the best list I can provide with out digging for something that would prob be wayyyy expensive Good luck
 

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I wonder if you can have someone send you one from Japan...? I don't know how the shipping import process goes but I'm sure they are cheaper straight from the source.

However coral beauty if the closest to the angle in that picture in my opinion anyway.
 
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I wonder if you can have someone send you one from Japan...? I don't know how the shipping import process goes but I'm sure they are cheaper straight from the source.

However coral beauty if the closest to the angle in that picture in my opinion anyway.

Still far too expensive, lol.

I'm thinking when I can get my 125 set up there would be adequate space for both a coral beauty and a flame angel to get along? Maybe?
 

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Maybe just maybe... I think that like everything although each species has a set temperament there are exceptions to the rules.

I own a few tanks of highly aggressive fish making sure that they have enough space to claim territory is important. I think introducing them into the tank at the same time is a BIG part of being successful! Size matters big time in these cases try making sure they are very similar in size. Lastly I believe keeping them well feed helps.

Either way sometimes it takes more than a single try at it. I have a had fish kill several others in a tank. I exchanged him and tried again. The third time I had success and harmony.
 

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