Red and white reef fish?

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What is a red & white (preferably striped) reef safe fish? I know this sounds like an odd question but my first ever marine fish was a candy cane hog fish - he was SO beautiful and I would love to have another but don’t think I would risk one in my reef! So what’s something with a similar look that would be reef safe?
 
Yasha goby or Wheeler's shrimp goby

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What is a red & white (preferably striped) reef safe fish? I know this sounds like an odd question but my first ever marine fish was a candy cane hog fish - he was SO beautiful and I would love to have another but don’t think I would risk one in my reef! So what’s something with a similar look that would be reef safe?
How about a Skunk Tilefish? Nice patterns/colors, get ~5" long. You'll need a complete tank cover, though- they are jumpers. They prefer a 2-3" sand bed to burrow in at night.
 

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