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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: peekskill,ny
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Reefer Ratings: (40) Friends: (24) | thinking of one more wrasse
i currently have a Lubbock's fairy wrasse from indoesia male, a female aka red eye wrasse. and looking to get one last fish. and i see how easy it is have it become a favorite species. this isn't a hurry to get, but in the next 6 month's. { one cause none of these are cheap } but i want take to settle down. actually tank is 9 month's old. upgrade has been about 4 month's. so this is my list of fih i am interested in. yellow streaked fairy, scott's fairy, possibly australian, or a laboutei fairy. anyone have any of these and your recommendation's or opinion's. have a ton of hiding space. rock work was more arranged for fish than coral's. ty rick
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| www.saltwatercritters.com Join Date: Dec 2002 Location: Ossining, NY
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Rick, IMO, I think 2 is enough for a 65 - but I am sure others have kept more. Since you have a few socials, I'd stick with that. House
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