As pretty as a Mandarin but a higher survival rate

Here are some more pics. Again sorry about the bad quality. Anyone want the specs? Sorry a little new to this so don't know how much to add...
 

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I'd get a pair of Priolepis nocturna if you can find some...

These are beautiful fish, and I have a Priolepis sp. myself, but I wouldn't really recommend one for that tank as it appears right now. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm guessing P. nocturna behaves like my fish and spend the vast majority of the time upside down in caves/overhangs. I don't see any rock work like that at all in the tank and I'm not sure this fish would feel comfortable without at least one cave. Mine literally spends all of his time upside down.

I know the pics weren't up at the time of your post and I think that your suggestion would be awesome, but only if he adjusted his rock work to accommodate them.
 
Agreed. Mine, while it does roam around the tank from time to time, is usually upside down in an overhang.
 
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