So I'm slowly adding fish to a 120g, but I want to know what fish and inverts are your favorite in your tank and why? Any interesting behaviors? Super active? Colors that really pop?
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Anthias are beautiful fish! Which ones of yours don't get along? What do you like about them aside from color?I have alot of anthias and love their colors.. my favorite fish, they are just hard as some don't get along and their Dynamics are allways changing
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Awesome! There's a reason clowns and anemones bring so many people into the hobbyI love my Haddoni carpet and pair of clarkii that inhabit it. Always been my favorite thing in the hobby. I equally love my pair of flame hawkfish tho. The way they hop around and check things out it awsome. And of course watching the symbiotic relation of the clownfish anemone is just sweet. When my Male clarkii takes big chunks of food and feeds the carpet by nestling it into the edge of it is awsome as well.
The male Bi-color doesn't like one of my femaleAnthias are beautiful fish! Which ones of yours don't get along? What do you like about them aside from color?
Which one is your favorite?The male Bi-color doesn't like one of my female
carberryi Also my femail leyretail can be a bully. I'm not sure my spelling is correct. If I could do it over I would get only carberryi and ingnias anthias maybe Bartlett's but they can be agressive as well.
I have a sunset and she is really pretty.
They are really active and allways swimming
I get to see this almost everytime I feed my fish. The clarkii will wait until he gets a big chunk that he knows is right for the nem. My big female wont feed but the Male will feed every chance he gets, its awsome. It only happens when I feed plankton tho, it contains big pieces of plankton which the Male clarkii deams worthy.Awesome! There's a reason clowns and anemones bring so many people into the hobby
How often do you get to see that symbiotic feeding response?
Do you keep any shrimp small gobies and inverts with your hawk? They are so cool to watch (and beautiful to boot) but l worry about it going on a killing spree.
They are stunning fish! I have heard they sometimes eat little fish like gobies. Have you experienced that?Love my marine beta. Beautiful addition and totally docile. 200g mixed reed. 160g display. Lots of other fish big and small - including 3 tangs (powder blue, purple and blue,) flame angel, fox face, clowns, pajamas, Anthias, chromis, etc. marine beta is incredible addition.
What's the cleaner wrasse's favorite fish to clean?I’d concur on the clown-anemone symbiosis. Always try to have them in my tanks. The only caveat is that the true host anemones are quick tricky to acclimate and maintain. Big fan of pseudoanthias as well. Again, tricky because their natural social structures require lots of space and frequent feedings. I also like the interactions between my cleaner wrasse and bigger tangs. Though not an easy fish and requires space.
I really like the carberryi and sunset anthia. I tried a sunburst twice and both died but they were my favoriteWhich one is your favorite?
Awesome! Do you think you like it more because of nostalgia, or do you just like the way it eats?Part of my original CUC was a fighting conch, he's been with me the longest of anything in the tank and always makes me smile to see him making his rounds.
I loveeeee angelfish! I am so interested in one, but I am always afraid for my corals. You hear so many successes then one massive horror story and it is hard to look past lol. How big is yours?My potters angelfish is what seems to draw the most attention in my tank, followed by my mandarin and fire shrimp. My Potter’s eats pretty much anything and leaves coral alone.
How had I never heard of that fish before!? It is gorgeous! Do you have just 1 or a school?Bannerfish. Extremely active, graceful, colorful, and cool!
Is it a fairly aggressive fishMy angelfish is about 2 inches long right now. I feed my tanks twice a day, so he’s really well fed. I’ve heard that is a big part of keeping them away from your corals. I have a mixed reef with lots of lps and zoas, and he leaves them alone