The only downfall to cleaner gobies is their relatively short life span of only 2 yrs
Scissortail dartfish
Yellow-striped Cardinalfish
Vlamingii tang
Orbicularis batfish
Oh! Does cleaner wrasse counts? I think it has lost popularity for having difficulty in captivity.
H. biocellatus
You very seldom see these fish. I don't think they are rare by any means just not as mainstream I guess.
I see them offered quite often here in FL, and they're always affordable (around $20). I considered getting one myself, but after further research I wasn't all that impressed with the adult coloration TBH. That would be the only reason I could think of maybe why they aren't as popular as some of the others of it's genus :fish1:
Wow, I had one that I thought was quite stunning as an adult. + they are As good as a Six line / or Melanarus in pest control .
I completely agree! Pictures do this fish no justice. The stripe that runs across the top of the eye appears almost electric gold in person. Not to add they have excellent behaviour, at least IME.
Scissortail dartfish
Yellow-striped Cardinalfish
Vlamingii tang
Orbicularis batfish
Oh! Does cleaner wrasse counts? I think it has lost popularity for having difficulty in captivity.
While the Vlamingii doesn't have the popularity of the lituratus, I see plenty of them around. Probably the second-most kept of the Naso tangs.
My P. orbicularis thinks it is being underfed, not underratedSuch a pig.
Any of the smaller Ctenochaetus Bristle Tooth tangs. I particularly like the tomini.
* Assessor Sp.
* Fang Blennies
* Chalk Basses
* Possum Wrasses
* Zebra Dartfish (just be sure to have your tank covered!)
* Many of the more unusual, evenly tempered damsel species (Rolland's, Talbot's, azure, springer's, bleeker's, tuxedo, pavo etc.)
* Lemon Chromis (Amblyglyphidodon ternatensis) - Will typically spawn in captivity, which makes for a very interesting display, even if they aren't bombshells appearance wise...
* Cleaner Gobies (Neon, sharknose, yellowline)
* Some of the less predatory, less commonly seen cardinal species (Ochrestriped, orange striped, Seale's, ringtail, checkered etc.)
... All very underrated fish IMO :dance: