quy_nquyen
In Memoriam
awesome! this tank has gone a long way.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9605230#post9605230 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Digikill
I hate it when you start to type a reply and Reef Central decided to shut down for nightly maintenance. So let's try this again...
Sorry to hear about your Goby. Only 24 hrs- that sucks. I just lost a lionfish after 1 day. I think the owners of the fish shop over fed him cause when i got home his abdomen was all distended like it was gonna burst. Then he vomited it all up. These fish often eat themselves to death. Oh well, he was only $30.
One fish i think you would enjoy (my latest fish) is a Flasher wrasse.
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This one is Paracheilinus mccoskeri. It's reef safe, small (about 3-4 inches adult) and has the most exquisite coloring.
When facing off another male or trying to mate with a female flasher wrasse it "flashes". It's colors deepen, and it extends all its fins like sails. It flashes some of the larger fish in my tank. I think this is so far my favorite fish.
I believe the carpenter wrasse is also a flasher wrasse- just a different species.
The only weird thing about them is that they don't sleep in the sand like some wrasses. They secrete a mucous cocoon around themselves at night. It's normal behavior. You do have to watch where they sleep. Mine slept near some finger sponge and where ever the mucous touched the sponge it died off. Most likely because the sponge couldn't filter water covered in slime.
It can be a jumper, though mine has never even tried.
I think for your sized tank one male and two females would make a really colorful, reef safe show.
Here's a link to some info.