What is your favorite inexpensive fish?

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In the hobby, there are a lot of fish we get to choose from when it comes to our tanks. Sometimes, our favorite fish in our tanks don't always have to be the most expensive ones. I am wondering what is your favorite fish in your tank that doesn't break the bank. Curious to know what everyone says!
 

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Occelaris Clowns! :)

They just add a delightful amount of whimsy to the tank with the way they swim, and it's always fun to see them host in an anemone or coral.

Various gobies are also fun too, my second favorite are probably Eviota gobies, but I've only seem them in stores here once in my years in the hobby. Also a source of grief, as they readily hide and crawl through small passages inside rocks! Sometiems they can be missing for months and suddenly just reappear.
 

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Captive bred Lemon damsels - I bought 7 of them. They were so so tiny when they came I thought they would never make it through qt. But they all ate well from day 1, grew fast & were very vigorous.

Now in the main display, they chase each other out of their chosen territories, but no serious aggression.

2 pairs have spawned in my tank so far. They don’t hide, but rather spread out across the length of the tank and add a lot of color & movement.
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Occelaris Clowns! :)

They just add a delightful amount of whimsy to the tank with the way they swim, and it's always fun to see them host in an anemone or coral.

Various gobies are also fun too, my second favorite are probably Eviota gobies, but I've only seem them in stores here once in my years in the hobby. Also a source of grief, as they readily hide and crawl through small passages inside rocks! Sometiems they can be missing for months and suddenly just reappear.
Love those kinds of clowns!
 

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Royal grammas are usually pretty inexpensive and they add great color to the tank. And I love my tiny little yellow clown goby. He perches in different spots of the tank all day and he’s so small that I think the other fish don’t even see that he exists.
 

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This little goof-ball was only $12.99 at my LFS. My tank plans were in no way compatible with a puffer, but it was so interactive with me at the store I had to bring "him" home. Tank will have to go another direction now.

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Going off the ledge: Would you be interested in a drop off aquarium?

  • I currently have a drop off style aquarium

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