Pico-compatible fish - do they exist?

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  1. Matt Rogers

    Matt Rogers Kingfish

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    That's an expensive fish. :)

    Thanks all for the suggestions.
    This tank has a built in wet/dry which would help, but I am not sure I am comfortable putting a fish in this tank. It would have to be very small! That said, these are cool fish!
     
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  3. BoBo65

    BoBo65 Torch Coral

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    wow that is an expensive fish lol oh and seano Im loving that Peterson Shrimp, how much do those go for??
     
  4. drew3

    drew3 Blue Ringed Angel

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    FLAMING PRAWN GOBY!!!! if you can find em. there sweet lookin and there tiny
     
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    drew3 Blue Ringed Angel

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    drew3 Blue Ringed Angel

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    or you could get one of those barnacle gobies ( forget the actual name there cool lookin and barely leave the barnacle that they live in. ) You should be fine with a fish as lon as you keep up your maitenance and have good filtration
     
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    Zoanthids21 McKoscker’s Flasher Wrasse

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    Idk about something THAT small, i would say shrimp and a crab would be great..Although for something like a 6g or in that area, IMO i think a small goby such as a clown goby would be okay.
     
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  9. con999

    con999 Corkscrew Tentacle Anemone

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    i got an idea, a small 1 inch blue tang hahaha i would go for a clown goby
     
  10. Seano Hermano

    Seano Hermano Giant Squid

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    I don't recall. I will be requesting a pair for my 75g when it is set up! Red Gambit had some, but he returned them because he got a fish that would love them for some lunch. lol.
     
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    Seano Hermano Giant Squid

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    But guys, it says "Now: $229" ! ::) LOL.
     
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