I don't.
To me the fish are no different than the coral, clams, cuc, etc.
If one dies, it's more a feeling of failure (if it was sooner than expected) or a feeling of sadness for having had it so long. Like I have some coral and a clam that have made it through several tank setups and are still with me so I'm proud of that and would be extra bummed to see them die.
But they are not pets to me.
Yep, most fish and some (distinguishable) inverts. No corals though.
The fish names are usually pretty creative...like our Blue Hippo Tang is named...Blue. The Sixline wrasse is name, Sixline or Wrassey. Stuff like that. Usually whatever my wife comes up with, and who am I to agrue.
We have...
Fatty the blue throat trigger
Captain the sail fin tang
Old yeller the yellow tang
Blue the powder blue tang
Nemo and Walt the clowns
Super purple the orchid dottyback
The Bobreeka clan is the 3female and 1male lyre tail anthais group
I will edit this but wifenand I call our Longnose hawkfish by the name, "Shrimp D**k". I dont know why but it stuck (something about the way he looks). He rules the tank, opening his mouth and perching on every coral. Only reason he has a name is because he is truly one of the most interesting fish we have ever had.
Ours are named
Tomi - the Tomini tang
Fii - firefish actually the second we've had. First one named flip as it jumped out of the container during acclimation. So this one is flip ii or Fii
Walter - yellow and purple wrasse
Briggs - short for Briggs and Stratton - lawnmower blenny
Scooter- red dragonette
Nevel and cutie - pink skunk clown fish. More orange than pink
Jacques - skunk cleaner shrimp. Nemo reference.
Fiskar - scissor tail goby
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