So the time comes that I would like to add something more for fish in addition to my pair of clowns. Attached is a pic of the current display.
My limitations are as follows;
-Space, it's only a 57G so no tangs or other big fish
-compatibility, I've had these clowns a long time, I am not willing to take chances by adding a potentially aggressive fish
-Food availability, the tank is well established so there is a good supply of natural foods, but I feed very little.
-Probably no jumpers, tank is rimless and I have no intention of covering it.
Perferences;
-Anything that might show some breeding/spawning behavior (yes, I would have to start feeding more, but I would consider it to see spawing)
-Personality, I love fish that show some, be it breeding behavior, funny day to day antics, anything but swimming back and forth all day.
-I love social and or schooling behavior.
-Hardiness is a plus, I'm not on a mission to prove I can keep a moorish idol in a fishbowl. Common and durable appeals to me more than super unique but with a low chance of long term survival.
Ideas;
Not many right now.
I've thought of a few yellow clown gobies in the hopes that they would find a happy home in the branches of my yellowish sinularia, but I'm not sure that would happen?
I'd love another CBB or heniocous butterfly, but I doubt that the space would be adequate (and again I would have to setp up feeding a lot to keep either happy)
Mandarins are very cool, but if I got one I don't know how often I would see it considering how full the tank is.
Anthais are out, I an not going to be able to feed them enough and I don't even like them all that much.
Interesting wrasses are an option assuming they don't jump or get aggressive with my clowns.
So what's everyone think? I've been doing this long enough that it's easy to get into tunnelvision mode and miss the obvious good options.
Throw anything out there. What's the normally underapprecitated fish that you think is the coolest thing since flake food?
Thanks in advance for anything, and don't hold back if you are kind of new to this. Sometimes the new guy is the only one with any fresh ideas
My limitations are as follows;
-Space, it's only a 57G so no tangs or other big fish
-compatibility, I've had these clowns a long time, I am not willing to take chances by adding a potentially aggressive fish
-Food availability, the tank is well established so there is a good supply of natural foods, but I feed very little.
-Probably no jumpers, tank is rimless and I have no intention of covering it.
Perferences;
-Anything that might show some breeding/spawning behavior (yes, I would have to start feeding more, but I would consider it to see spawing)
-Personality, I love fish that show some, be it breeding behavior, funny day to day antics, anything but swimming back and forth all day.
-I love social and or schooling behavior.
-Hardiness is a plus, I'm not on a mission to prove I can keep a moorish idol in a fishbowl. Common and durable appeals to me more than super unique but with a low chance of long term survival.
Ideas;
Not many right now.
I've thought of a few yellow clown gobies in the hopes that they would find a happy home in the branches of my yellowish sinularia, but I'm not sure that would happen?
I'd love another CBB or heniocous butterfly, but I doubt that the space would be adequate (and again I would have to setp up feeding a lot to keep either happy)
Mandarins are very cool, but if I got one I don't know how often I would see it considering how full the tank is.
Anthais are out, I an not going to be able to feed them enough and I don't even like them all that much.
Interesting wrasses are an option assuming they don't jump or get aggressive with my clowns.
So what's everyone think? I've been doing this long enough that it's easy to get into tunnelvision mode and miss the obvious good options.
Throw anything out there. What's the normally underapprecitated fish that you think is the coolest thing since flake food?
Thanks in advance for anything, and don't hold back if you are kind of new to this. Sometimes the new guy is the only one with any fresh ideas
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