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I don't own one, but Naoko wrasses have a super interesting swimming pattern. They like to hover in the top half of the tank while facing into the current, and occasionally swoop around the tank. They can be a bit aggressive as far as wrasses go, so keep that in mind.
I have had 2 of them. They are the coolest fish to see swimming in the tank. They swim at the top like you said, but the best part is when they stick up the little black shark fin. Looks like a tiny lil red and black shark on a rampageI don't own one, but Naoko wrasses have a super interesting swimming pattern. They like to hover in the top half of the tank while facing into the current, and occasionally swoop around the tank. They can be a bit aggressive as far as wrasses go, so keep that in mind.
Great fish as a juvenile, but they always become D-bags. Like most tangs they think they own the tank, bully every new addition, are are just general D-bags.The yellow eyed kole tang is absolutely going in this tank, at some point.
I was going to list my flame hawkfish as well. Unique personality for sure. I like watching it move around the rock structures and hanging out on its pelvic fins.I am surprised no one has mentioned the flame hawkfish. Super cool fish in my opinion with a tonne of character.
Actually, an eel is a fish! I had a snowflake eel on my stocking list, until my wife got wind of it. Then it was no eel for me!I was going to list my flame hawkfish as well. Unique personality for sure. I like watching it move around the rock structures and hanging out on its pelvic fins.
Not a fish, but I have to throw my 1.5 foot snowflake moray eel in here. Even with its poor eyesight it knows when I'm there and he'll come out to greet me. I like watching him down a shrimp in one bite as I hand feed it.
This wrasses are awesome and bristletooth tangs.My favorites are wrasses, they are so curious and are fun to watch tool around the tank. I also enjoy any kind of sand sifting goby, watching them sift the sand is funny to me