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Old 03-30-2007, 08:31 PM   #1
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New Fish?

Hey everybody! I have had the same fish stock for about a year now and think it's time to start making a final list to have for my tank. I have a 115 gallon reef with LPS, softies, and mushrooms. My current fish are a maroon clown, purple tang, sailfin tang, green mandarin, flame angel, and a pipefish (I know I know he does not belong in here but I have had him for about a year now with absolutly no problems, he scavanges around behind the rocks all day and comes out closer to the evening time). I am most likely going to add an anthias or so along with a few gobies and blennies. I was looking into adding a reef-safe trigger and possibly and interesting wrasse. Has anybody had any experience with either a cross-hatch or male blue jaw trigger in a reef? And would either of these fit my current fish list? Along I saw a neat leopard wrasse and a choati wrasse. How hard are these fish to keep and would one be alirght for my tank since I have had success with the pipefish and mandarin? Any input would be appreciated I just want to make sure I fully research all my options before buying anything. Thanks!
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Old 03-30-2007, 08:38 PM   #2
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Re: New Fish?

With the pipefish in there, I think you'd want to stay away from anything which could be remotely aggressive. I'd worry about a trigger or aggressive wrasse picking on it. A small wrasse, like a 6-line or something similar might be better.
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Old 03-31-2007, 11:58 PM   #3
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Re: New Fish?

Keep in mind that any Wrasse will outcompete your Mandarin and your Pipefish for the food that they need to live.
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Old 04-01-2007, 07:00 PM   #4
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Does anybody know any information on a red tail tamarind? (Coris Wrasse)
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Old 04-01-2007, 11:13 PM   #5
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Re: New Fish?

Hi Bg!

If you're talking about this fish then it's probably not a good idea as they are one of the hardest fish to keep in captivity. If you're talking about a coris wrasse such as the coris formosa then the question arises; do you have any inverts? if so, then the coris is not a good idea either as it is not "reef safe" and will eat your inverts.

With that said, I think one of the fairy wrasses is a better choice for you, especially with the pipefish. Another great fish, and one of my personal favorites is the yellow candy hogfish which I think would also be a great fish for your tank.
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Old 04-01-2007, 11:20 PM   #6
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Yea I confused the coris wrasse with the tamarind. That yellow candy hogfish is really nice however! I will def consider him... Thanks!
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Yeah I've had several candy hogs in the past and they are definitely a great fish! very peaceful, and a very pretty fish. I also wanted to mention that the six-line wrasse probably isn't a good idea either. They can be extremely territorial and aggressive. I can't speak for everyone, but my six-line is a bastard and chases all my other fish around the tank.
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