Foxface Lo

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  1. jmann124

    jmann124 Feather Duster

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    Due to recently losing my Copperband Butterfly to a powerhead, I'm looking for what will likely be my last fish add. I very much like the Foxface Lo. I have read about them and watched some at some LFS's. I would like to know what experience, good and bad, that people have had with them. My current tank and livestock is: 75g w/20 long sump, 2 O Clowns, Yellow watchman goby, Tiger pistol shrimp, several red and blue leg hermits, and lots of different snails. Also, do you guys think my O Clowns will tend to leave it alone because of its venomous dorsal spines or it's larger size or will they try to pick on it anyway? Thanx in advance.
     
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  3. rc_mcwaters3

    rc_mcwaters3 Clown Trigger

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    I have a one spot fox face in my 75 gallon tank and love it. its just a real neat fish to have in the tank , nice temperment with everybody, totaly woth it. and my clowns leave him alone.
     
  4. RedGambit

    RedGambit Giant Squid

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    Neat fish. However I didnt care that it chewed up a 300$ Angelfish :s
     
  5. rc_mcwaters3

    rc_mcwaters3 Clown Trigger

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    ouch!! a 30 dollar fish vs 300 dollar fish :p
     
  6. jmann124

    jmann124 Feather Duster

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    Thanx for the info guys. I will be calling the LFS and putting in an order for a Foxface Lo to pick up around Thanxgiving.
     
  7. m2434

    m2434 Giant Squid

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    Good fish, keep well fed to keep from picking. Also, you probably know that they are venomous, but just an fyi in case. Always one of my favorites though.