@@GalleryAquaticaTV Yeah Cam - I just think there are better fish out there that I'd rather have. I do really like wild true percs but never saw them and I don't want fish that bite etc.
Mollies! Don't discount how good Mollies are in saltwater tanks. And large Sailfins are very attractive. And babies will later be good live food for future inhabitants.
Yeah that’s my thoughts were I hear that despite everyone claiming they’re hardy and peaceful thar they’re actually pretty fragile and of course very aggressive towards each other
I have had 5 in my 75 gallon for over a year. You just got to have another fish that will lightly bully them. My Dottieback. Is great at bullying them. They are to worried about the other fish attacking them so they don’t pick at each other.
nice.... not shocked to see the clownfish (I've never had them)... glad to see the strpey and a hardy wrasse
Never had clownfish? Amazing. Cam
@@GalleryAquaticaTV Yeah Cam - I just think there are better fish out there that I'd rather have. I do really like wild true percs but never saw them and I don't want fish that bite etc.
I would give anything to have a marine store near me like yours i would be in every week. ❤
Merci pour cette vidéo !!!🙏🙏🙏
Great tips 👍.
How big do the Stripeys get please?
They get about 15cm long. Cam
Thanks
Mollies! Don't discount how good Mollies are in saltwater tanks. And large Sailfins are very attractive. And babies will later be good live food for future inhabitants.
They’re just so plain and look like freshwater fish
There very messy and most are not ready for salt water there more a classic cheap kids freshwater fish...most reefers would never consider them.
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Chromis are horrible starters unless u have 13+ fish together at once or u will land up with one on a years time lol
Yeah that’s my thoughts were
I hear that despite everyone claiming they’re hardy and peaceful thar they’re actually pretty fragile and of course very aggressive towards each other
I have had 5 in my 75 gallon for over a year. You just got to have another fish that will lightly bully them. My Dottieback. Is great at bullying them. They are to worried about the other fish attacking them so they don’t pick at each other.