nasovlam
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In the past, I have always just kept one dottyback in my 90 reef to help control bristleworms. My springer's dottyback has apparently disappeared and I am thinking of a replacement. I have heard that two dottybacks will not get along in a tank of this size so have not tried it. I am thinking of trying two fish that have a similar niche but, if they differ enough in appearance and I put them both in at the same time, they might work out. Don't really need two of these to control the bristleworms, just think all these fish are neat and would like to keep more than one.
I am thinking of a lantern or orangeback basslet with either a royal gramma, springer's dottyback or orchid dottyback OR with a six line or four line wrasse. They strike me as three different "body styles" -- basslets, gramma/dottybacks, and wrasses. I am guessing that mixing two of the three, if put in at the same time in a 90, would probably work out. Opinions / past experience?
I am thinking of a lantern or orangeback basslet with either a royal gramma, springer's dottyback or orchid dottyback OR with a six line or four line wrasse. They strike me as three different "body styles" -- basslets, gramma/dottybacks, and wrasses. I am guessing that mixing two of the three, if put in at the same time in a 90, would probably work out. Opinions / past experience?