earwicker7
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I'm getting ready to put the second round of fish in my 220g (after they're quarantined, of course). The first round was five orchid dottybacks, and three gold assessor basslets, which went in the display about a month ago. Other than some very minor fin nipping between the dottybacks, they're all getting along very well, although only one of the basslets comes out very often.
On the second round, I plan on adding one more species of fish which hugs the rockwork... hopefully Red Sea mimic blennies. I also want to start adding fish which spend more time in the water column, so I also want to add a pair of clownfish. My favorite so far is the spotcinctus morph of the bicinctus species.
Does anyone know how aggressive bicinctus are? I don't want to get myself into some maroon clownfish nightmare
As far as the fish going in after it, I plan on getting a large group of "schooling" fish for the third round, followed by some tangs on the fourth, and finally, a goldflake angel as the crown jewel.
Does anyone foresee any issues with this lineup?
On the second round, I plan on adding one more species of fish which hugs the rockwork... hopefully Red Sea mimic blennies. I also want to start adding fish which spend more time in the water column, so I also want to add a pair of clownfish. My favorite so far is the spotcinctus morph of the bicinctus species.
Does anyone know how aggressive bicinctus are? I don't want to get myself into some maroon clownfish nightmare
As far as the fish going in after it, I plan on getting a large group of "schooling" fish for the third round, followed by some tangs on the fourth, and finally, a goldflake angel as the crown jewel.
Does anyone foresee any issues with this lineup?