Whats the coolest marine fish?

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These are my favorite fish. Do you think I could fit an adult sunfish in my 45 lol?;)
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Blue throat trigger..
Large personality and reef safe.
Very large personality, very curious fish, very easy to get to eat, eats pretty much anything, very healthy and very docile.
Absolutely the best fish I have ever added to my reef.


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I don't have too much experience with types of fish. The biggest tank I've had is a 70g. So for me so far my favorite are my clowns. I have a pair of standard percula clowns so nothing special. But they are great to watch, very hardy, easy to care for, etc.

I love the multi color angel. I tried to keep them twice in my 70g but they wouldn't make it each time. Not sure if they are notorious for not being hardy or anything like that. Maybe my LFS just doesn't get good ones.

The most beautiful fish I've successfully kept was a female Japanese swallowtail angelfish. I loved this fish. They are peaceful, hardy, fun to watch.

Fish I haven't kept that I like, emperor angelfish, powder blue tang,
 

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Red mandarin dragonet, the fish that got me into the hobby.
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Male watanabei Angel, along with the male Lamarcks Angel.
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'Nuff said
 

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blue spotted jawfish. Character and beautiful!
 

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