Any WEIRD reef safe fish?

well, if by reef safe you mean wont eat hermits, corals and snails, but will/ might eat fish and shrimps, then IMO dwarf lions and frogfish are cool, the frogfish needs a species only tank, and the dwarf lions need a tank with larger fish, or fish that are small enough to be eaten and wont be missed if they are.
 
Exactly how small? Can you give an example of a fish that would be the minimum size? I'd LOVE a lionfish!
 
Well.......I have a 4" Goby and about a 2-2.5" Goby, so which Goby is "Goby Sized" ?? :)

The little guy rarely comes out of his rock cave, though. I rarely see him.
 
A 2 inch lion or frog would try to eat a 4 inch goby. Length is not the only dimension to consider. Girth is just as important. A skinny 4 inch fish is easier to eat than a 2 inch fat fish.
~Michael
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13329500#post13329500 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by michael_cb_125
A 2 inch lion or frog would try to eat a 4 inch goby. Length is not the only dimension to consider. Girth is just as important. A skinny 4 inch fish is easier to eat than a 2 inch fat fish.
~Michael

This is true but...Dendrochirus brachypterus (the fish I am referring to) is unlikely to go after larger prey. Of course there are exceptions to the rule but in general....
 
Matt, would you say the fuzzy dwarf is more reef safe than the dwarf zebra? Less likely to try to eat my adult diamond goby?

I have 4 Cleaner Shrimp, too, so I need to consider them as well. Sounds like they would eat the shrimp, right?
 
Dwarf zebras are very difficult to get eating. I had one for about 2 months in my 125. I think he was eating pods or something because I only got him to eat once! I have heard better success stories out of fuzzy's. Either way I would highly recommend a qt to make sure that they are accepting food VERY well before you throw them in the reef. (Once you throw them in a tank that big they are n their own!)
 
well, poop. I've already lost two fish renowned for not being good eaters, and even though I saw them eat, I lost them anyway..so I'm scared.

Oh well. Guess no weird fish for me, besides my goofy Hippo..
 
Here are a few fish that are "reef safe" and kind of "weird:. I really like them

Banded Longfin Basslet

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Marine Betta

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High Fin Perchlet

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Coral Croucher

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~Michael
 
That first fish has always been my favorite. The only other fish that comes close to it IMO is the orange back basslet. I have never had the banded long fin basslet, but I have had the orange back. They are very cool fish. You dont see them very often, but whenever I do see them, I have to reset getting them (as I am out of room).
Here is the orangeback:
 
"reefsafe" is such a strange term. This guy doesn't eat my reef...or my shrimp...or eat my clam...so I suppose he is reefsafe.

He has certainly been trying to eat my coral gobies. I suspect he may have been successful in eating a couple of them....

I think he qualifies as weird.

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