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New Fish for X-Mas!!


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    Default New Fish for X-Mas!!

    Hello all, I hope the holidays has found everyone well...

    Speaking of the holidays...
    For Xmas, my lovely adoring wife gave me what every reefer dreams of... An excuse to go to the fish store and get some new additions! I got a gift certificate to buy 2 new fish for my reef!! So now the question is..... what kind of fish do I buy? Id like to get some opinions flying. What are your favs and why?
    What should I add to the 90? The only fish inhabitant is a 2 year old tank raised percula clown who pretty much keeps to herself and her host leather.

    -GT

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    Reptoreef - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    IMO, atke a gander at a type of tang(yellow is a good starter) and a type of pygmy angel(flame, coral beauty, etc). Why not a small school of about b5 green chromis to add for life and movement???
    There's nowhere else I'ld rather be... unless, of course, you're buying

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    ereefic - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I just got a Sailfin Bleeny, he's so cute. Great personality.

    Kole tangs are nice and are of the smaller tangs, algea grazer.

    Lot's of cool wrasses as well.

    So many different cool fish to choose from.

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    thats my problem as well....so many fishes.....hard to decide
    lol
    -GT

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    Whoyah - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Have you considered a Royal Gramma? Lots of color and pretty tough too. I like sailfin (lawnmower) blennies too.

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