Is there fish that actually swim?

I went through this setting my 120 standard too. one thing that pays to mention if choosing wrasse is be well aware of the types of fish you plan on going with and if your tank is covered as many won't work with other aggressive fish or uncovered tanks.
fortunately there are great examples that will work with either plan.
Usually I have a tank with a lid but looks like I lean towards a blenny or wrasse
 
Id say if you added a wrasse it would need to be the last fish. If you were to add a fangblenny you could maybe add one other fish.
 
3 fish 3 different spots i want a fish that swims around my rocks lol 33long

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Just another thought - if you tank has a LOT of current in it, and there isn't a programmed lull, the fish may well hunker down in eddies where the current isn't as strong.

Jay
 
You needs strong swimmers to go around in a high current tank. From the surface agitation I deduce this. Bangai Cardinal and clowns are not it. I cannot see the third fish. It looks like you choose the wrong fish for your tank.
 
You needs strong swimmers to go around in a high current tank. From the surface agitation I deduce this. Bangai Cardinal and clowns are not it. I cannot see the third fish. It looks like you choose the wrong fish for your tank.
@OrionN i actually agree because where the fish are at is a very low flow area
 

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