Hello everyone...I think I already know the answer to this question but feel compelled to ask anyways.
I have a 90 gallon 36*24*24 reef tank. Its 3 feet long looking at it from the front and obviously the sides and height at 2 feet. I have lots of LR, ledges, caves, overhangs, etc etc. Also having a mid to mid high area that is open for free swimming.
I have a scissortail dartfish (HUGE), and yellow clown goby, Tanaka Pygmy wrasse, Blue Assessor, and Rainford goby, and soon to be Tomini Tang (Tang police please stay off my back about the tank being too small and not long enough).
I am considering adding a orchid dottyback into the tank. Now...I read on the forums that they are for the most part the most laid back of the dottybacks, minus the sunrise. I also from researching forums think that this is realitvley speaking around tank mates unlike mine and that are more on the semi-aggressive side. Fish like clowns, 6 line wrasses etc etc. I called Bluezoo aquatics and asked them there thoughts...they recommend me not do it...they were actually more concerned over my high dollar defenseless blue assessor more than anyone. I want you guys thoughts...I don't feel comfortable getting one after what Blue Zoo said and I think I will get a fat head sunburst anthia and be finished with my fish stocking for good :)
I have a 90 gallon 36*24*24 reef tank. Its 3 feet long looking at it from the front and obviously the sides and height at 2 feet. I have lots of LR, ledges, caves, overhangs, etc etc. Also having a mid to mid high area that is open for free swimming.
I have a scissortail dartfish (HUGE), and yellow clown goby, Tanaka Pygmy wrasse, Blue Assessor, and Rainford goby, and soon to be Tomini Tang (Tang police please stay off my back about the tank being too small and not long enough).
I am considering adding a orchid dottyback into the tank. Now...I read on the forums that they are for the most part the most laid back of the dottybacks, minus the sunrise. I also from researching forums think that this is realitvley speaking around tank mates unlike mine and that are more on the semi-aggressive side. Fish like clowns, 6 line wrasses etc etc. I called Bluezoo aquatics and asked them there thoughts...they recommend me not do it...they were actually more concerned over my high dollar defenseless blue assessor more than anyone. I want you guys thoughts...I don't feel comfortable getting one after what Blue Zoo said and I think I will get a fat head sunburst anthia and be finished with my fish stocking for good :)
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