Orchid Dottyback

jaybfresh

Pitcher Hill Reef Society
Who has experience with these guys? I know they are supposed to be the most passive dottyback, but I have read some conflicting reports.

My current fish are an Ocellaris clown, purple firefish, and yellow assessor. I may add a shrimp goby at some point as well.
 
I had a tb pair that made eggs regularily; I also had some rather giant fire worms and the poor male would battle them at night defending hiw clutch, and would come looking like a pin cushin. He eventually seccomed to the repeated battles. The female was around for a long time with fairy wrasses, a solon wrasse, a twin spot candy hog. They fell during a gfci trip while away. They were maybe my favorite fish, and never a problem.
 
I had one that was kind of a turd. He was the smallest fish but would get aggressive from time to time. Beautiful color. I'd get another one in a big tank. Small tank, not so sure. It ended up carpet surfing after 2 years.
 
Damn this small tank... suggestions for another colorful, relatively peaceful fish in a 24x24x18? I'm used to more room to work with :)
 
Damn this small tank... suggestions for another colorful, relatively peaceful fish in a 24x24x18? I'm used to more room to work with :)


Chrysiptera parasema

Although a damsel, mine doesn't hassle anyone. Vibrant blue and yellow colors and stays wee small.
 
There are some really beautiful colorful wrasses that stay small & are peaceful. Check with Dave @ ABC 2. What about a geometric hawk? Great coloration, personality if a big hawk but stay small. Really cool small fish.
 
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I'm guessing a black-cap basslet with the yellow assessor would be a no go? I have a hankerin' for some purple
 
Been doing lots of research on little guys... Tanaka's Pygmy Wrasse might be the winner. Seems like a really interesting fish.
 
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