What fish do you wish you could have?

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This one hands down. 80's half-fish Daryl Hannah before she completely lost her mind....."Reel me in sailor".....YES MA'AM!...now all I have to do is slap on a little aftershave and invent a time machine.
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I want a Blue face angel and I will have one some day. I just cant find one.

I got mine on Diver's Den about 3 years ago. Pure juvenile stage. He's now a full adult of course but has been great in the reef. Doesn't pick at SPS.

What I would love to have is this
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The barreleye is such a cool little fish. Amazing adaptation. Eyes inside the transparent head. Great choice. :0)
 

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I have many:
- Chaots leopard wrasse,
- Madagascan flasher wrasse,
- Diamond tail flasher wrasse,
- Johnson’s fairy wrasse,
- Pakoko leopard wrasse,
- Lennardi wrasse
- Femininus wrasse.
- Polynesian gold flake wrasse,
- Inimicus filamentosus,
- Achilles tang,
- Gold rim tang (4’ tanks really are annoying when you’re one foot off from getting a tang you love),
- Scribbled Angel pair,
- Clarion angelfish,
- Peppermint angelfish,
- Griessingeri goby,
- Golden dwarf moray eel,
- Siphonophore,
- and my favourite,
Whatever this is:
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Essentially I would love a true deep water tank (Flashlight fish ect..) or a chambered nautilus tank.
 
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Porcupine puffer. Need a FOWLR and a decent sized one. Eventually it will happen. I’ve seen little baby ones in grass flats off southern FL. I’d love to catch one and raise it up.
 

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I have many:
- Chaots leopard wrasse,
- Madagascan flasher wrasse,
- Diamond tail flasher wrasse,
- Johnson’s fairy wrasse,
- Pakoko leopard wrasse,
- Lennardi wrasse
- Femininus wrasse.
- Polynesian gold flake wrasse,
- Inimicus filamentosus,
- Achilles tang,
- Gold rim tang (4’ tanks really are annoying when you’re one foot off from getting a tang you love),
- Scribbled Angel pair,
- Clarion angelfish,
- Peppermint angelfish,
- Griessingeri goby,
- Golden dwarf moray eel,
- Siphonophore,
- and my favourite,
Whatever this is:
D0DB4CF3-28C5-42F3-9130-0F0C60F4504D.jpeg

Essentially I would love a true deep water tank (Flashlight fish ect..) or a chambered nautilus tank.
One more to add:
- Tongan Black Foxface
 

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This might sound crazy: anthias.

They unfortunately don’t survive long term in my tank.
 

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One more to add:
- Tongan Black Foxface
I have only just found out about this fish existing, it looks so calming for some reason, it’s a chimaera
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I have many:
- Chaots leopard wrasse,
- Madagascan flasher wrasse,
- Diamond tail flasher wrasse,
- Johnson’s fairy wrasse,
- Pakoko leopard wrasse,
- Lennardi wrasse
- Femininus wrasse.
- Polynesian gold flake wrasse,
- Inimicus filamentosus,
- Achilles tang,
- Gold rim tang (4’ tanks really are annoying when you’re one foot off from getting a tang you love),
- Scribbled Angel pair,
- Clarion angelfish,
- Peppermint angelfish,
- Griessingeri goby,
- Golden dwarf moray eel,
- Siphonophore,
- and my favourite,
Whatever this is:
D0DB4CF3-28C5-42F3-9130-0F0C60F4504D.jpeg

Essentially I would love a true deep water tank (Flashlight fish ect..) or a chambered nautilus tank.
Forgot to edit this however, the image shown is of a telescopefish/Gigantura indica however, I would also love to own the other species of that genus: Gigantura chuni
 

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I have many:
- Chaots leopard wrasse,
- Madagascan flasher wrasse,
- Diamond tail flasher wrasse,
- Johnson’s fairy wrasse,
- Pakoko leopard wrasse,
- Lennardi wrasse
- Femininus wrasse.
- Polynesian gold flake wrasse,
- Inimicus filamentosus,
- Achilles tang,
- Gold rim tang (4’ tanks really are annoying when you’re one foot off from getting a tang you love),
- Scribbled Angel pair,
- Clarion angelfish,
- Peppermint angelfish,
- Griessingeri goby,
- Golden dwarf moray eel,
- Siphonophore,
- and my favourite,
Whatever this is
D0DB4CF3-28C5-42F3-9130-0F0C60F4504D.jpeg

Essentially I would love a true deep water tank (Flashlight fish ect..) or a chambered nautilus tank.
I found out there’s actually a VERY pretty wrasse (I knew it existed but didn’t know it was this close to home) The cuckoo wrasse, Labrus mixtus. It’s one of the three wrasse species found around the UK, if it was possible I would try keep one in captivity however I know they get big so it’d be Atleast a 300g tank and a cold water one, although it would open up to many cold water options.
 

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I have several.
Realistic- blonde naso, regal angel, porcupine puffer, indigo hamlet

Bit of a dream - golden dwarf moray, Japanese dragon moray, orange spot filefish.

realistic overall dream: one day having a tank large enough for multiple anthias, a handful of tangs, an eel, and many, many corals
 

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Porcupine puffer. Need a FOWLR and a decent sized one. Eventually it will happen. I’ve seen little baby ones in grass flats off southern FL. I’d love to catch one and raise it up.
I collected this little 1/2" guy in the Atlantic. After a year or two he got to big and I gave him to the New York Aquarium.


 

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Ah, yes! Gigantura, the Telescopefish! Don’t we all love the way it stares into our souls :D?!
Yes, I find it very interesting - Both to read about and see in photos.
Gigantura indica and Gigantura chuni
 

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I have several.
Realistic- blonde naso, regal angel, porcupine puffer, indigo hamlet

Bit of a dream - golden dwarf moray, Japanese dragon moray, orange spot filefish.

realistic overall dream: one day having a tank large enough for multiple anthias, a handful of tangs, an eel, and many, many corals
You might want to consider moving the orange spotted filefish to the realistic list. A lot more people are having success due to newer foods like Masstick and Panta Rhei Polyp. I have 6, 3 for over a year.
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You might want to consider moving the orange spotted filefish to the realistic list. A lot more people are having success do to newer foods like Masstick and Panta Rhei Polyp. I have 6, 3 for over a year.
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yeah you’re probably right. As of now though, it’s not super realistic. I’m building my first ever reef (120g). I’ve got the go ahead for a dream tank years from now (thinking an 8x3x24). When I get there I feel like the orange spot would be more realistic. If only because I think at that point it would be the right balance of corals and ecosystem vs their need to eat the mucus.

out of cusiosity, what size tank are your beauties in? I swear I’ve read your threads about them but I can’t remember much about your tank other than it’s gorgeous
 

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yeah you’re probably right. As of now though, it’s not super realistic. I’m building my first ever reef (120g). I’ve got the go ahead for a dream tank years from now (thinking an 8x3x24). When I get there I feel like the orange spot would be more realistic. If only because I think at that point it would be the right balance of corals and ecosystem vs their need to eat the mucus.

out of cusiosity, what size tank are your beauties in? I swear I’ve read your threads about them but I can’t remember much about your tank other than it’s gorgeous
I have them in a 150 with virtually no sps coral. I tried keeping some sps……but I killed it. They actually do great without coral in their diet. Mine all have full bellies nearly all the time. You do need to feed them frequently. I have an auto feeder that spits out pellets 4X a day, I give them Masstick in the morning and feed frozen 1-2 times per day.
 

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I have them in a 150 with virtually no sps coral. I tried keeping some sps……but I killed it. They actually do great without coral in their diet. Mine all have full bellies nearly all the time. You do need to feed them frequently. I have an auto feeder that spits out pellets 4X a day, I give them Masstick in the morning and feed frozen 1-2 times per day.

interesting. And here all I’ve heard is they need to have access to coral to thrive. Youve got me excited now. I’m already planning on getting an auto feeder down the line because I want some anthias.

let it be known the orange spot filefish is now a realistic dream for me. Just more of a long term one
 

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