-starry blenny
-peppermint shrimp
-orchid Dottyback
And also a pair of clowns, not sure which type is best suited for this tank? I was looking at pink skunk clowns but from what I see they need an anenome, same with orange skunks. The tanks 34 gallons so yeah, and I may go with a royal gramma basslet instead of the orchid if it proves to be too agressive. Could I add the blenny after the clownfish or would it be harassed? I kinda like the look of extreme misbar ocellaris but I'd rather have something like a pink/orange skunk clown. Or a cinnamon but I hear these eat shrimp.
If I can't find the right type of clownfish is there any other options for a active fish? I guess the skunk clownfish is kinda out of the picture because from what I've read, if you don't have an anenome they'll just hide in the rock work. I want
something that will be out in the open and not shy at all, but not something small like Cardinal fish.
Thanks
-peppermint shrimp
-orchid Dottyback
And also a pair of clowns, not sure which type is best suited for this tank? I was looking at pink skunk clowns but from what I see they need an anenome, same with orange skunks. The tanks 34 gallons so yeah, and I may go with a royal gramma basslet instead of the orchid if it proves to be too agressive. Could I add the blenny after the clownfish or would it be harassed? I kinda like the look of extreme misbar ocellaris but I'd rather have something like a pink/orange skunk clown. Or a cinnamon but I hear these eat shrimp.
If I can't find the right type of clownfish is there any other options for a active fish? I guess the skunk clownfish is kinda out of the picture because from what I've read, if you don't have an anenome they'll just hide in the rock work. I want
something that will be out in the open and not shy at all, but not something small like Cardinal fish.
Thanks
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