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NewbietoNanos

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NewbietoNanos

Hey there,

 

I have a 14g biocube and already have a YW goby and an ocellaris clown. I eventually would like to get a third fish. I have been looking into a cherub angel, royal gramma, or firefish. I could get a free firefish from my dad's tank (there are several other fish in there and it just stays hidden in the rocks-the gigantic bully of a blue tang might be the cause! ;) ) I am afraid the royal gramma will just hide all the time. Since my goby is pretty still I would like to get another semi-active fish or at least one that will be out and about and not hide. The cherub angel I am afraid will cause issues over the long run with corals and size. Any other suggestions??

 

Thanks!

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i had a firefish a while ago he was one of my fav fish in my 95 they aren't active like a tang but they are just stunning for a 15$ fish i really didn't see much aggression in him they are great for nano tanks, if you don't like them all that much look into getting another clown even look into a black and white one from live aquaria's ORA facility for 25$ but yeah those are the 2 fish i would get but its more of a preference if you want coral i wouldn't get the angel i have had bad luck with dwarf angelfish being coral biters :) good luck

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NewbietoNanos

The firefish in my town are $40! However, that was a purple one. The one in my dads tank is a red. Both are really cool! That's what I'll probably end up doing. Just didn't know if there were any other fish that I hadn't heard of yet for my size tank.

 

Also: like I said before, the firefish in my dad's tank has been in there for a few years now and we only see him at feeding time. There is a big blue tang, lemon peel, flame angel, coral beauty, and clown that scare him into hiding all the time. If I did transfer him into my small tank would he still forever hide? Or maybe he would realize the bullies were gone and be normal.

 

Food for thought!

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Fire Fish are a good choice, also, other gobbies.....hi-fin, Rainsford's, I haven't seen them fight unless they look like each other. Royal G's once they are comfortable, will swim around. But, free is always better lol!

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The firefish in my town are $40! However, that was a purple one. The one in my dads tank is a red. Both are really cool! That's what I'll probably end up doing. Just didn't know if there were any other fish that I hadn't heard of yet for my size tank.

 

Also: like I said before, the firefish in my dad's tank has been in there for a few years now and we only see him at feeding time. There is a big blue tang, lemon peel, flame angel, coral beauty, and clown that scare him into hiding all the time. If I did transfer him into my small tank would he still forever hide? Or maybe he would realize the bullies were gone and be normal.

 

Food for thought!

 

i bet its scared about all the fighting your dads tank must be massive to house 3 dwarf angels without endless fighting, and yes i was talking about the red firefish from live aquaria the purple ones usually cost about 40 good luck :)

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I've got an Allen damsel, it's a beautiful blue colored fish that's pretty active. He also holds his own well with my clown fish an YWG. Would recommend it for sure!

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I had a Firefish in my Biocube 14g. It was very shy and was prone to hiding in a cave. Really was annoying.

 

Currently have two fish. A Pigmy Angel and a Starry Blenny. The get along fine.

The blenny is a little aggressive so a I have been considering a Allen's Damsel.

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Yes, I have softies, a montipora and two rock flower anemones (RFAs). He does not nip the corals but sometimes nips the RFAs when I feed them. Basically he tries to steal their food. Never nips them other than feeding time.

 

My LFS where I bought the Pygmy said they will not usually nip corals if they are well fed and I have found this to be true.

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