Crusher895 Posted December 31, 2021 Share Posted December 31, 2021 Hey guys, I have 4 fish currently in my 32 gallon biocube and I am thinking of adding one last member to the tank. Right now I have a pair of ocellaris clownfish, a wheelers shrimp goby paired with a tiger snapping shrimp, and a yellow banded possum wrasse. I am thinking of having my last fish be a yellow and or blue color since all of my fish are kinda the same color or look like it. Here are my requirements for my last fish: Color: Preferably blue and or yellow but anything that does not have a main color of a reddish orange color. Size: Preferably on the small side Temperament: peaceful Care level: Easy - moderate Reef Compatible: YES!!! I am also looking for a fish that will either add movement or stick to the rock work I was thinking of maybe a sharknose goby since they are blue and yellow, small, peaceful, easy, and stick to the rock work. My other thought was a forktail blenny or black line blenny which would add movement, easy to care for, blue and yellow, only downside is that they are venomous and semi-aggressive but they are only aggressive and use that bite when attacked or stressed out is what I have heard. But I am still looking for other options so if you have any suggestions please let me know! (Also I won't be adding this last tank member for a month or two since my ybps is still pretty new). Quote Link to comment
Chris's Fishes Posted January 1, 2022 Share Posted January 1, 2022 My Blackline Blenny was always pretty non-aggressive, and was extremely hardy. I've only ever had the one, though - so I can't speak for the species as a whole. I kept him with a firefish and a couple of clowns, and had more issues out of the female clown than the blenny. Sharknose Gobies are awesome, too, especially if you get one that's captive-bred. They are so much easier to acclimate to your tank than the wild-caught ones, IMO. I'd just be sure that none of your overflow slots are large enough for it to slip through. Quote Link to comment
jambon Posted January 4, 2022 Share Posted January 4, 2022 I suggest a yellow or blue assesor. Peaceful and somewhat small. I would lean toward the yellow myself. Quote Link to comment
Nixperience Posted January 4, 2022 Share Posted January 4, 2022 Midas blenny, Royal Gramma, citron goby Quote Link to comment
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