Meloco14":pyc0ltst said:
Thanks, I realize any omnivorous or carnivorous fish will eat pods if they get a chance, but I am trying to avoid anything that will actively hunt them down all day long like I saw my sixline wrasse do in the past. ...
Not always. Mandarin food are tiny. Many time we don't even see the food that they eat. Other carnivores eat larger food and will be feed by you. You can keep a large amount of small fish happy and well fed if you choose well.
High fin banded goby and pistol shrimp - possibly
Consider Randall's shrimp goby Amblyeleotris randalli. This is a beauty, easy to care for and not at all shy.
Purple firefish or mated pair if I can find one
Great fish. Either the purple or the red fire fish is great. Have the LFS keep them together in a tank for a week for you, then you know you have a pair.
Consider Pink skunk instead. I like the pink skunk bettter, and they stay smaller. I like a nice A. percula best.
Tang - see my other thread if you have suggestions
Not even close here

You got to get a A. japonicus
Fairy or Flasher wrasse - a small group of 3 or 4. <- my main concern
No experience here. Heard that you got to kepp the lid on or they go carpet surfing.
bartlett's anthias - a small group of 3 or 4
No experience here. I think a 100 g tank may be too small. Consider the Yellowtail blue damsel, Chryiptera parasema. They are very colorful and a very good fish for a community tank unlike most other damsels.
sunrise dottyback - possibly
A pair of Orchid dottyback (Pseudochromis fridmani) is what you want for a community of non agressive fish. They are docile and will breed easy in your tank and their color have no comparison. You will get tank raise these day. Look closely because I see a large number with deformities due to in breeding. Make sure you don't get a similar looking fish, the Strawberry dottyback (P. porphyreus) which is one of the meanest of the dottyback.
Great choice. This fish is hardy if you give it food and it's beauty is secone to none.
How about a few jaw fish. IF you have money to burn then get Bluespotted Jawfish, Opistognathus rosenblatti. Otherwise O. aurifrons, the yellowhead Jawfish. It is hard to find more interesting fish for our tank.
.... like the sixline wrasse does? I'm assuming the answer is yes, so I may have to skip these guys. Let me know if anything else on the list may pose a problem...
Sixline and other wrassse in this genus is not recommended. Sixline wrasse is a aggresive wrase and will try to eliminate competitor by killing your Mandarin. I lost my female Mandarin to the sixline. The wrase peck her eyes, yes eyes, out and she starved to death.
Consider a Flameback or a Cherub angel. They are beautiful small angels. I never have them peck on my coral. Good feeding may have something to do with this. Consider Royal gramma, Gramma loreto. They are beautiful fish for a community. A harem will spawn in your tank.
Goodluck with your tank and enjoy. BTW, all the fish named above have spawned in my tank except the Yellow
head Jawfish.