what about a chalk bassalett. mine is very social and entertaining.
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what about a chalk bassalett. mine is very social and entertaining.
Also agree on a chromis. The blue really stands out in my tank, and I do have many other colorful anthias and wrasses.
Not exactly sure bit so far I want a carpenters flasher (yes I'm putting it in a 15 gallon the the nanoreef handbook says all flasher wrasse) a firefish a occelaris or percula or snowflake clown fish I'm not sure which one to go with a lawnmower blenny that's all I want right now all these fish will be around 1 inch when I get them thanks!
Any flasher wrasse would be a poor addition to a 15 gallon tank; haven't read that book, but if it states that a 15 gallon is big enough for that wrasse, I strongly disagree.
Are you thinking just one clown or a pair?
If you get one eating frozen, they do just fine. I've had one for 6 years now. The common blue & black cleaner wrasses seem to do the best, but I wouldn't recommend one for a 15 gallon. They like their swimming room! Another cool blue fish: Kamohara Blenny | Meiacanthus kamoharai | ORA | Oceans, Reefs & Aquariums They are awesome in person. I have one in a 16gallon right now.They're not live long in aquarium. They need diseased fishes in the tank constantly.
The wrasse is going to be about 1 inch when I get it.once it gets to big for the tank I will trade it to somebody. And I am getting 1 clown not a pair
I hope You right, I wanted to add my tank that beautiful fish then I research forums and I never see any happy ending story, they say they lost 6 month later.I believe there is a species of cleaner wrasse that can adapt quite well to captive life. I remember reading that somewhere, but I could be mistaken :S
The public aquarium near me has several in a display with very few other fish who are all very healthy.

