Thinking of getting another fish species... Ideas?
Ahoi all,
I'm thinking about getting another fish species for the tank (I have a tank journal up) but rather than ask such a broad question I hav some requirements of this new acquisition.
Background: tank is 3x2x2 dominated by live rock. Lots of hiding places and bolt holes. I'll put some frontal shots up in the tank journal later on today (i took some the other night).
Current stocking: 2x occelaris (black and white)
1x tomato or fire clown (he has no banding).
1x bicolour blenny
2x blue damsels
2x peppermint shrimps
2x Bubble tip anemone
All get on quite well and don't seem to mind one another. I haven't experienced any real aggression with the fish.
Requirements:
I was keen to get a species that utilised the bottom level of the tank rather than the top 2/3.
I was keen to get a pair of the whatever it was so I could watch them interact.
No superspecialist feeders like Anthias: these fish get fed once or twice a day, at most!
Of course, bright and beautiful, but if they have any awesome behavioural traits that overrides what they look like.
I was thinking maybe a pair of 6-line wrasse, banana wrasse, maybe fire or decora gobies...
but i'm open to ideas
Any ideas people?
I'm thinking about getting another fish species for the tank (I have a tank journal up) but rather than ask such a broad question I hav some requirements of this new acquisition.
Background: tank is 3x2x2 dominated by live rock. Lots of hiding places and bolt holes. I'll put some frontal shots up in the tank journal later on today (i took some the other night).
Current stocking: 2x occelaris (black and white)
1x tomato or fire clown (he has no banding).
1x bicolour blenny
2x blue damsels
2x peppermint shrimps
2x Bubble tip anemone
All get on quite well and don't seem to mind one another. I haven't experienced any real aggression with the fish.
Requirements:
I was keen to get a species that utilised the bottom level of the tank rather than the top 2/3.
I was keen to get a pair of the whatever it was so I could watch them interact.
No superspecialist feeders like Anthias: these fish get fed once or twice a day, at most!
Of course, bright and beautiful, but if they have any awesome behavioural traits that overrides what they look like.
I was thinking maybe a pair of 6-line wrasse, banana wrasse, maybe fire or decora gobies...
but i'm open to ideas
Any ideas people?