Yellow striped cling fish

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I haven't personally kept them, but from my research (since I'm trying to get one) they seem to be on the harder side since they have tiny mouths, I would definitely consider seeding the tank with pods and feeding bbs to them
 

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I don't have a ton of experience with clingfish as I have only ever had one once as a special order for a customer. From what I hear the hardest part is getting them to eat frozen foods. They are also able to fit in the gaps in your plumbing and could end up in your sump one day.
 
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I don't have a ton of experience with clingfish as I have only ever had one once as a special order for a customer. From what I hear the hardest part is getting them to eat frozen foods. They are also able to fit in the gaps in your plumbing and could end up in your sump one day.
Ok thank you
 

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