What to add?

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  1. diverdan

    diverdan Bangghai Cardinal

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    Thank you, I don't remember what type of pistol I have and I hardly ever see him. I only hear him. I want to get a ywg and I hope they are compatible too.

    So I'm looking at some chromis and a ywg. That will be my next adds.
    Thanks for all the help.
     
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  3. diverdan

    diverdan Bangghai Cardinal

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    I've cut back on my feeding and maybe feed once a day so I think they will not be a match for my system.
    Thanks for the info.
     
  4. Stevefromtpsfld

    Stevefromtpsfld Bristle Worm

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    Great info. I want my second fish to be a goby/pistol pair. Looking at different goby's now.
     
  5. dienerman

    dienerman Corkscrew Tentacle Anemone

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    Did you decide? I have the same size system and also wanted to add some color and movement. I added 5 green Cromis and have had no issues. I have a nasso tang, tomato clown scopis tang, yellow tail damsel and a pink watchman goby. I also have 2 cardinals. I have to say the goby may be my favorite. So much fun to watch at feeding time with lots of personality.I am sure the YWG is the same. I actually like the cardinals. They just kind of hang out int he front of the tank. They dont move much but they are always out.
     
  6. diverdan

    diverdan Bangghai Cardinal

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    Thank you, I have decided but have not pulled the trigger yet. I am looking at a ywg and about 5-8 chromis. I'm glad to hear that they did good with your naso. I am actually more worried about my blue tang. He has taken a fancy to my single black ocellaris since the death of his mates pair. The blue doesn't let him stray too far from his return pipe without escorting him wherever he goes. I don't really know what to think of the behavior, it's not aggressive at all. My purple tang has no problems with anyone smaller as long as it stays out of his way when he is swimming.
    When I decide to pull the trigger I will post pics of everyone and their new home.
    Thank you.