List Your Favorate Fish!!!

Longnose hawkfish - tons of personality
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Neon goby - fun to watch and a good utility fish as a cleaner.
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Fridmani Psuedochromis
School of chromis
Pair of Banggai cardinals
 
flasher wrasse. Might could get 5 anthias to school some. Cardinals would fail, or at least mine did, just ended in conspecific aggression after a few weeks of schooling.
 
flasher wrasse. Might could get 5 anthias to school some. Cardinals would fail, or at least mine did, just ended in conspecific aggression after a few weeks of schooling.

Anthias schools belong in 125 gallon systems, but a single anthias would be fine.
 
muelleri butterfly
kuiters leopard wrasse
attenatus flasher wrasse
eightline flasher wrasse
earlei fairy wrasse
Regal angel
 
Spotted Drum, Atlantic Long Nosed Butterflyfish, Blotched Anthias, Short Bigeye. I have the first three listed now. Short Bigeyes outgrow most aquaria after a couple of years, but I've had dozens of them over the years. A fabulous fish. Except for the Anthias all are hand collected by me. Collecting your own is pretty much the only way you can get a Spotted Drum. The one I collected in December of 09 in the Caribbean as a juvenile is doing wonderfully well. There are pics of it on my profile page taken a few days after I brought it home. They are a spectacular fish in every way. Blotched Anthias are magnificent when they reach maturity. Long nosed Atlantic BFs are not colorful, but they are a smart delicately marked and endearing little fish. Small for a BF, and they are fairly reef safe.
 
Current fish list.

Starry Blenny (got it today), Golden Midas Blenny, Eibli Angel, Matted Filefish, Yellow Watchman Goby, Rainford Goby, Canary Wrasse, 3 Yellowtail Damsels.
 
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