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I am looking for a reef safe fish with a nice yellow color. My tank is 100 gallon rimless so wrasses are out.
I also have a flame and potters angel so another dwarf angel may be pushing it.
 

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yellow tang is an option..unless youre opposed to tangs..perhaps a midas blenny?

you may be playing with fire having two dwarf angels in there though :tongue: wish I was brave enough to try angels in my reef lol..if one of them took a liking to my scoly.....
 

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A often over looked fish,purple stripe dottyback very cool fish.Or you can't go wrong with a yellow tang,my personal favorite
 

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Yellow wrasse hands down... awesome fish... active, relatively peaceful, eats pests etc
 

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Sorry didn't see the rimless part... although you can cover a rimless tank.. and make it look pretty good tok
 
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I was also going with bare bottom. Now this changed my mind and ordered black sand.
I think the screen takes away from the rimless look.
Looks like the midas may be my best shot. I also like the grammas.
 

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I have a yellow Corris Wrasse - if you get a male, it gets this really code irredescant stripings on it's beak. It is reef safe, but always picks food out of the tentacles of my corals, if it is still hungry. so make sure you feed him heavy first before corals or feed your corals at night.
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Wow g6gang that is a very beautiful fish! I have a male and female mccoskers flasher wrasse on order right now
 

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I have a midas blenny and he's a model citizen, always moving and swimming throughout the tank.
 

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