Well this is sad, called two places that are usually great and both seem to be exiting marine fish retail. Running an LFS is obviously getting harder and harder.
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I really like your username LOLYep, 4x2x2. Pyramid needs more tank length you mean? Thanks for the informative reply. The Hippo and Percs took well to the Rabbitfish when it was added but good point.
Any reef safe suggestions?
Interesting, but in the LA blurb it mentions "As the Harlequin Bass matures and grows, it may prey on any smaller fish or small crustacean tank mates" - perhaps a bit risky for my taste!Harlequin Bass— a very overlooked fish!
Hehe, thanks, it was an idea that came to me when filling out some online form many years ago - it asked for 'Name' and I thought 'Don't you wish'. Stuck from there.I really like your username LOL
I think a fairy or flasher wrasse or a midas blenny would be nice addition. Dustin
Thanks Austin - mine has never shown any aggression at all. Surprised to hear about your experience!You should not get any wrasses in my opinion or anything relatively peaceful, Anthias can hold their ground the blennie watch close, the yellowtail Pygmy angel will likely injure/kill anything you put in they are very territorial and aggressive this just my opinion/experience if yours is nice or kept in line by other fish for now I would research what they can do as such small fish and keep an eye on it.
-not meant as a mean comment just those guys are some of the meanest fish in my opinion