She shares the tank with 2 ocellaris clowns, 1 yellow tail damsel, 1 purple urchin, 1 CC starfish.
They are truly the neatest fish ever. You know 2 years ago I would never have dreamed of having a saltwater tank. Like many I was told it is really hard to keep etc. I have been in the fish hobby for 20 years and always had the freshwater, in that time I bred Angelfish on a large scale, livebearers, cichlids, had goldfish you name it. But nothing compares to this saltwater.
Starting out with a 10 gal nano this is what I did, I would sit by this tank with my magnifying glass looking at everything close up. The whole saltwater thing is so interesting and "to me" more interesting than freshwater. Early this past fall I decided to take the plunge and move everything to my 25 gal. I did alot of humming and hawing about it first though. I can honestly say that I am so glad I did it. Alot more interesting to watch and the fish are happier too.
Oneday I would like to upgrade to a 50 gal, but that won't be anytime soon. Hubby says, "your next hobby is a JOB". I am a stay at home mom raising our two sons. So yes he gets hit with the bills for my hobby.
Anyways, my new lion has sure put some spark into this tank. And I am so glad to have waited till I could get one already on frozen foods too.
Deb