earwicker7
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Trying to stock the first batch of fish which aren't rock-huggers... something which isn't super common, and can hang out in the water column in large numbers.
It's a 220g with a large amount of rock, and a pretty solid ecosystem. So far, I have five orchid dottybacks, which nip at each other a little, but nothing like the dottyback horror stories I have heard. They spend almost all their time tightly grouped.
There are also three gold assessor basslets, which never show any aggression to anyone. Only one of them is visible more than occasionally.
I'm also going to add one or more (depending on what species I get) blennies to finish up the rock-huggers.
After that, I want to get something that is relatively uncommon... doesn't need to be a Holy Grail fish, but something you don't see in the store very often. I'm thinking somewhere around ten of whatever species would make a nice group.
Any ideas?
It's a 220g with a large amount of rock, and a pretty solid ecosystem. So far, I have five orchid dottybacks, which nip at each other a little, but nothing like the dottyback horror stories I have heard. They spend almost all their time tightly grouped.
There are also three gold assessor basslets, which never show any aggression to anyone. Only one of them is visible more than occasionally.
I'm also going to add one or more (depending on what species I get) blennies to finish up the rock-huggers.
After that, I want to get something that is relatively uncommon... doesn't need to be a Holy Grail fish, but something you don't see in the store very often. I'm thinking somewhere around ten of whatever species would make a nice group.
Any ideas?