I need a show fish

fishkid13

Active Member
Originally Posted by Coral Keeper
http:///forum/post/3081780
Yellow Bloch Rabbitfish which is around/under $50. (sorry about the black bar in the middle of the fish, it had a name to another online store which posting names to other sites is against the forum rules)
Smart. To bad I recongise their pictures instintly.
Titan Tiggerfish HUGE
Morish Idol
School of wimple fish. (poor mans morish idol)
Chevon tang
Bandit Anglefish EXPENSIVE
Nahacky's Anglefish EXPENSIVE
Cool Pic's,
Cool hippo
Attachment 227802
Nahacky's Anglefish
Attachment 227803

 

coral keeper

Active Member
Originally Posted by spanko
http:///forum/post/3081922
Butterflys are not coral safe are they?
Butterfly fish are generally not reef safe. But if you have a large tank with a ton of corals and you get a butterfly fish, you won't really notice much damage to the corals because there are so many.
 

coral keeper

Active Member
Originally Posted by fishkid13
http:///forum/post/3081944
Smart. To bad I recongise their pictures instintly.
Titan Tiggerfish HUGE
Morish Idol
School of wimple fish. (poor mans morish idol)
Chevon tang
Bandit Anglefish EXPENSIVE
Nahacky's Anglefish EXPENSIVE
Cool Pic's,
Cool hippo
Attachment 227802
Nahacky's Anglefish
Attachment 227803
Moorish Idols idols generally don't live past a year, they should be left to the experts.
 

tank a holic

Active Member
Originally Posted by spanko
http:///forum/post/3081922
Butterflys are not coral safe are they?
Im not gonna lie here I dont have one, but my friend (the one who's tank inspired me to take up this hobby) does
he has a 240 with several anemone's, LPS, SPS, and a few softies
his butterfly does very minimal if any damage to corals however he does graze rocks, I'll ask but maybe he keeps it well fed
its the only butterfly he has, maybe golden's are an exception to the rule or maybe he got lucky with a good one
no denying though they're an awesome looking fish
 

js1976

Member
To those that have suggested a blue throat and a harlequin tusk for a reef, how are these two with starfish? I know shrimp and crabs are a snack but can starfish coexist?
 

hlcroghan

Active Member
The tusk is prolly going to go after any invert it can get unless it is really large but the bluethroat tends to not be as bad. I would make sure they cannot fit them into their mouth and you will be fine.....
 

mech-a-nic

Member
I can tell you the blue throut will kill cleaner shrimp and pepermints, I had a pair and the left the hermits alone but the shrimp were an expensive dinner. And I overfeed the tank to try to make sure they would be ok.
 

xeniaman

Member
thanks for the replies, I decided to go with a juvi emp angel. I'm willing to take the risk in my reef, and I can always sell my corals and go fish only.
 
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