pink fish?

jessica47421

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i currently have a golden angel, clown, firefish, and a golby i would like my last fish to be pink of some sort. i want one that isnt going to get big and one that is not aggressive. is there such a thing?
 

dawman

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There are a few that have pink on them . I`ll have to do some digging , can`t remember which fish it is .
 

coraljunky

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The Flame Cardinal is an enchanting fish with its salmon color and black spots. These fish like to swim in a stationary motion needing little effort. Because the Flame Cardinal is nocturnal it likes rockwork with overhangs that it can feel comfortable under during the day, but will stay in full view. They will accept most fish foods and prefer to be kept in groups.
Size: 2-3 inches
Care Level: Easy
Temperament: Bold
Diet: Brine, Mysis, Pellet, Flake
Origin: Caribbean, Florida
Acclimation Time: 3+ hours
Minimum Tank Size: 15 gallons
Coral Safe: Yes
Invertebrate Safe: Monitor with shrimp
 

coraljunky

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The Pink Square Anthias, a.k.a. Squareback Anthias, is a large species of Anthias that has a distinct violet "square" in the middle of its body. These fish are a gorgeous reddish-pink color with the square being bright pink in color. These fish are schooling fish and more than one can be kept per tank. The Pink Square Anthias needs lots of swimming room due to its size. These fish also are major jumpers and care should be taken to prevent them from jumping from the tank when doing maintenance. They are excellent for reefs or fish-only aquariums. They will accept most fish foods.
Size: 4-5 inches
Care Level: Moderate
Temperament: Peaceful
Reef Safe: Yes
Diet: Mysid, Marine Feeders
Origin: Indian Ocean
Acclimation Time: 3+ hours
Minimum Tank Size: 75 gallons
Coral Safe: Yes
Invertebrate Safe: Monitor with shrimp
 

mcbdz

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Helfrich's firefish(pricey though),Filamented Flasher Wrasse, Pink Skunk Clown, Magenta Dottyback,Royal Dottyback, Diadem Dottyback,or one of the Anthias. My favorite would be the firefish.
 

reefer545

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Anthias, though beautiful, SHOULD be kept in at least a small school. Otherwise they may become more territorial (aggressive). Go for a wrasse or a firefish, which are perfect singly and wrasses actually should be kept singly unless they are different types, and even then you should offer a good amount of space.
 

dmitry

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Fridmani Pseudochromis are bright purple. And are very agressive and mean.
How big is your tank? Anthias tend to need large tanks. So do most Wrasses.
 

stanlalee

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male lyretail. can be kept singly. mostly peaceful if introduced in the right order (if kept with tangs, and larger reef fish must go in first. If going in with firefish, gobies, punk..I mean fairy wrasses and peaceful fish must go in last). Dont need a huge tank if not kept in a school although not a nano fish (55g or larger singly). Maldives variant is NOT pink (and cost more) but the common fiji males are pinkish (mine is downright pink)
 
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