michael_cb_125
New member
Good Morning Everyone!!
As many of you know I have an amazing pair of Apolemichthys arcuatus.
Here is a video of them in QT prior to entering the Elos 120. You can use the seachem badge as a gauge for size. Such cute little fish.

This happy couple now resides in my Elos 120 along with a Skunk and Blood Cleaner Shrimp and a few urchins. They are a good bit larger now and extremely healthy.
So, here is my dilemma!
I do not know what other fish to add to the display. I have brought in many different species and I am never truly satisfied. I am looking for a small species ( <3" ) that tends to congregate. I have considered anthias, and even brought in quite a few bi-colors. But, they just did not do it for me.
Now I am leaning towards cardinalfish. I want something to compliment my bandits, without "stealing the show" so to speak.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
~Michael
As many of you know I have an amazing pair of Apolemichthys arcuatus.
Here is a video of them in QT prior to entering the Elos 120. You can use the seachem badge as a gauge for size. Such cute little fish.

This happy couple now resides in my Elos 120 along with a Skunk and Blood Cleaner Shrimp and a few urchins. They are a good bit larger now and extremely healthy.
So, here is my dilemma!
I do not know what other fish to add to the display. I have brought in many different species and I am never truly satisfied. I am looking for a small species ( <3" ) that tends to congregate. I have considered anthias, and even brought in quite a few bi-colors. But, they just did not do it for me.
Now I am leaning towards cardinalfish. I want something to compliment my bandits, without "stealing the show" so to speak.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
~Michael