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Go for a twin spot wrass if you can get ur hands on one.. they just have amazing personality (for a fish), it collect stones and builds up a pile in one part of the tank, and then every night as the lights dim down it dives into the ground and sleeps in teh sand below the pile of rocks... looks amazing. He was my favourite by far.. I bought him for about $60 and he was two inches long and he grew to about 10 inches... no-one fucked with him.
Tangs are cool for sure, on their back tail they have a little slit opening and when i danger can flip 180 degrees in direction to escape and at the same time a fucking razor blade comes out of their slit slicing up anyone getting in their way.
I also had a cleaner wrass, these little guys clean the big fish by pecking away all the algi from inside their gills... the big emporer angel would just lay their motionless as he was cleaned... no shit man, the other fish would queue up waiting for their turn.. literally queue up!
Man I miss that shit loads..
To start with though, tangs are quite easy to keep.. I'd definately recommend them, stay away from butterfly fish for at least until you have a good idea of what ur doing.. otherwise your throwing money away, they die all the time.. but once you get the balance right they're beautiful fish to have, I had a group of copperbands and they looked great all swimming around together. Vagabonds are ace too.
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