LA is 20% off this weekend and I have an itch for a new fish. But I can't make up my mind what fish to add next. Anyone have an opinion?
I currently have a small blue hippo tang, a pair of mcculloch clowns, a pair of potters angels, and a pair of aurora gobies living with a pair of tiger pistol shrimp.
I like to keep things in pairs. I also prefer fish that are not too common. These are my current top contenders, but feel free to suggest something else.
Golden Angelfish http://www.liveaquaria.com/diversden/ItemDisplay.cfm?c=2733+3&ddid=285317
Pros: Great looking fish that is not too common. From DD = will arrive in great condition and already adapted to aquarium life. I love cryptic fish.
Cons: They only have one. I would have to wait for the other half of the pair. Does it look too similar to my potters angels? Would it get along with the potters?
Multibar Angelfish http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=15+16+431&pcatid=431
Pros: Great looking fish that is not too common. I love the stripes and it looks very different than the potters, and is less closely related. Perhaps more likely to get along.
Cons: They only have the large size in stock. I would have to wait for a smaller one for the other half of the pair. Reputation for being difficult to get eating.
Swalesi Basslet x2 https://www.bluezooaquatics.com/productDetail.asp?did=1&cid=11&pid=354
Pros: Uncommon, looks cool, I love cryptic fish. Very unlikely to fight with any fish currently in the tank.
Cons: It's a bit of a gamble if two random fish will end up a pair. If they don't pair up, I'll end up needing more than 2. Will it get along with dottybacks? (I don't have any yet, but dottybacks are my favorite fish).
Yellow Assessor x2 http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=3352+3353+3429&pcatid=3429
Pros: I don't have anything bright yellow. Not as expensive as the others. Babies are fairly easy to raise. Very unlikely to fight with any fish currently in the tank.
Cons: Even though I don't see them much it just feels more "ordinary" and less exciting as others. It's a bit of a gamble if two random fish will end up a pair. If they don't pair up, I'll end up needing more than 2. Will it get along with dottybacks? (I don't have any yet, but dottybacks are my favorite fish).
I currently have a small blue hippo tang, a pair of mcculloch clowns, a pair of potters angels, and a pair of aurora gobies living with a pair of tiger pistol shrimp.
I like to keep things in pairs. I also prefer fish that are not too common. These are my current top contenders, but feel free to suggest something else.
Golden Angelfish http://www.liveaquaria.com/diversden/ItemDisplay.cfm?c=2733+3&ddid=285317
Pros: Great looking fish that is not too common. From DD = will arrive in great condition and already adapted to aquarium life. I love cryptic fish.
Cons: They only have one. I would have to wait for the other half of the pair. Does it look too similar to my potters angels? Would it get along with the potters?
Multibar Angelfish http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=15+16+431&pcatid=431
Pros: Great looking fish that is not too common. I love the stripes and it looks very different than the potters, and is less closely related. Perhaps more likely to get along.
Cons: They only have the large size in stock. I would have to wait for a smaller one for the other half of the pair. Reputation for being difficult to get eating.
Swalesi Basslet x2 https://www.bluezooaquatics.com/productDetail.asp?did=1&cid=11&pid=354
Pros: Uncommon, looks cool, I love cryptic fish. Very unlikely to fight with any fish currently in the tank.
Cons: It's a bit of a gamble if two random fish will end up a pair. If they don't pair up, I'll end up needing more than 2. Will it get along with dottybacks? (I don't have any yet, but dottybacks are my favorite fish).
Yellow Assessor x2 http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=3352+3353+3429&pcatid=3429
Pros: I don't have anything bright yellow. Not as expensive as the others. Babies are fairly easy to raise. Very unlikely to fight with any fish currently in the tank.
Cons: Even though I don't see them much it just feels more "ordinary" and less exciting as others. It's a bit of a gamble if two random fish will end up a pair. If they don't pair up, I'll end up needing more than 2. Will it get along with dottybacks? (I don't have any yet, but dottybacks are my favorite fish).
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