gofor100
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Hey Guys,
My frag tank (approx. 24"L X 24"W X 17"T) is all set up (and plumbed into my main tank) and will house a number of different corals and clams (including some LPS/acans/scolys that I will be target feeding).
Having said that... I'm looking for relatively small/medium fish that:
1) Has some color to it
2) Won't steal food from the acans and/or scolys when target feeding
3) Is less likely to jump from the open top (I know all fish might jump, but looking for one that is not a HUGE risk).
4) Serves some kind of function- this is not necessary, but it would be nice if the fish ate parasites that might end up in the tank (even though I dip everything going in).
I was thinking of one of the following... tell me what you think or if you have any suggestions:
> Six-line wrasse- nice color, and eats flatworms and some other parasites (I believe)
> Yellow-tail damsel- nice color, and is hardy/cheap
> Mystery wrasse- nice color and I believe it eats various parasites (not quite sure... assuming that it is similar to the six-line wrasse)
Any comments/suggestions are welcome!
Thanks,
Chad
My frag tank (approx. 24"L X 24"W X 17"T) is all set up (and plumbed into my main tank) and will house a number of different corals and clams (including some LPS/acans/scolys that I will be target feeding).
Having said that... I'm looking for relatively small/medium fish that:
1) Has some color to it
2) Won't steal food from the acans and/or scolys when target feeding
3) Is less likely to jump from the open top (I know all fish might jump, but looking for one that is not a HUGE risk).
4) Serves some kind of function- this is not necessary, but it would be nice if the fish ate parasites that might end up in the tank (even though I dip everything going in).
I was thinking of one of the following... tell me what you think or if you have any suggestions:
> Six-line wrasse- nice color, and eats flatworms and some other parasites (I believe)
> Yellow-tail damsel- nice color, and is hardy/cheap
> Mystery wrasse- nice color and I believe it eats various parasites (not quite sure... assuming that it is similar to the six-line wrasse)
Any comments/suggestions are welcome!
Thanks,
Chad