What fish do you wish you could have?

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Moray eel. 1 I’m freshwater only at the moment. 2 I live in an apartment. 3 my mom hates snakes and includes eels in there.
 

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Would love a australian harlequin tusk fish with those strong blue teeth.watch video as other tangs and stuff gently nibble that food then comes in big bertha and ribs big shreads off lol ^_^
 

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And this little clearer why cant have one as i want inverts / shrimps/ crabs/ snails and this particular turkish ( smallish one) ate a jaw fish soon as introduced and then a cleaner shrimp,so as lovely as they look its a definately NO NO fish for me at present time ^_^
 

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And this little clearer why cant have one as i want inverts / shrimps/ crabs/ snails and this particular turkish ( smallish one) ate a jaw fish soon as introduced and then a cleaner shrimp,so as lovely as they look its a definately NO NO fish for me at present time ^_^

This is absolutely not true. Well fed Harlequin Tusk does not eat smaller tank mates. They are lazy and rather eat food that I feed him rather than go hunting for food.
They must be in a large enough tank however. Also when introduce smaller fish and invert, acclimating box is a must, and most likely wait until the Tusk go to sleep first to release the small fish or invert. There is nothing that will bring out the predator instinct than a distressed, disoriented prey which is easy food.
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My dream fish C. boylei, the Peppermint Angel.
Poor reefer substitution is the Flame Angel
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The peppermint price tag suggests it’s probably best left in the ocean .
I read something a few years ago about them being hard to collect , and hard to keep in captivity
 

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An old favourite - maybe one day I can get one again - Discordipinna griessingeri




There are so many cool small gobies. Makes me want to set up a bunch of interconnected nanos each housing a few small creatures
 

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Oreni tilefish. Most tilefish a super nice, but super hard to keep.
 

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The peppermint price tag suggests it’s probably best left in the ocean .
I read something a few years ago about them being hard to collect , and hard to keep in captivity
They are deep water fish. That is why they are expensive. There are specimens that have been in captivity for 16 years. I am sure I can keep them alive for long term given the fact that I need to spend around 30000.00 dollars to get ONE.
 

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Also colins angels, and venusta angels. Both can be hard to keep
 

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