Choose one fish.......

life~reefer

Member
If you could choose One Fish that fits my descriptions what would it be??
-Colorful
-75 gallon
-Reef safe
-Invert Safe
-DOES NOT JUMP
Will be going with:
-midas blenny
-pair of true percs
-purple tang
 

truefishman

Member
all im doing is giving you advice and if you dont want the adivce ok you dont have to take it.im not bashing you im just giving you advice and yes a flame hawk would do well
 

life~reefer

Member
Originally Posted by Truefishman
http:///forum/post/2930451
all im doing is giving you advice and if you dont want the adivce ok you dont have to take it.im not bashing you im just giving you advice and yes a flame hawk would do well
Sorry didn't mean to sound rude but I think tangs in a 75 gallon is personal preference. I may end up going with the yellow tang.
 

truefishman

Member
didnt mean to sound rude but there are many others that could possibly work i just think that a purple will become overly big and agressive in that size of a tank
 

bigjakec

Member
i have a six-line wrasse he's my favorite fish lots of personality. You could go with dwarf angle like a flame or bicolor, maybe?!?
 

life~reefer

Member
Yea I was definitely not going to get a second tang. I do like the neon goby because they look like the cleaner wrasse! But why did you say it in the plural? Do they need to be in a small school?
 

redsea

Active Member
I have two shrimp in my 34 with a sixline and he does not bother them, you could get firefish
 

bang guy

Moderator
Many Wrasses will eat Shrimp. If it's a good sized Shrimp the Sixline will leave it alone.
Neons go good in pairs. You have a 50/50 chance of getting a male/female and they have a high probability of bonding or even mating.
The down side is that they don't have a long lifespan.
 

life~reefer

Member
Originally Posted by redsea
http:///forum/post/2931057
I have two shrimp in my 34 with a sixline and he does not bother them, you could get firefish


Originally Posted by Bang Guy

http:///forum/post/2931059
Many Wrasses will eat Shrimp. If it's a good sized Shrimp the Sixline will leave it alone.
Neons go good in pairs. You have a 50/50 chance of getting a male/female and they have a high probability of bonding or even mating.
The down side is that they don't have a long lifespan.
Well I may just stay away from wrasses because I like my shrimp. I may stay away from the neon gobies if they have a short lifespan. How short we talking?? Now i am considering the purple firefish. Man it is so hard to decide!!!!
Life~Reefer
 
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