some pics of my new fish

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:D things starting to go well after a rough 8 weeks i got a new cam so i thought id show you some of my new fish. by the way before anyone comments on the sea apple i took it back after i was given bad advice from the fish shop. please comment on them. also can anyone id what type of goby mine is. im so happy they all seem to be getting on great


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I was able to get it to work, but the photo is very small. I think I have identified your goby, and I am happy to hear that you took back your sea apple. You may want to consider taking back the goby, its a cow fish.
 
sorry its not the cow fish i wanted to id it is the blennie not the goby sorry. ive given the cowfish to my partned she loves him loads. but i now know the risks. all links should now be fine.
 
Nice tank, and I find the box to the left most intriguing. :blink:
OOOOO what could it be!!! :huh:
What secrets could it possible contain with in its cardboard walls? :look:
What is it that it protects with its strong paper constuction? :flex:
OOOOOOOOOO I cant take it, I cant take it!!! :X
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RamJet-you're hilarious :lol:
I know I'm a beginner at this, so I probably shouldn't comment, but my Dad has always kept cleaner wrasse in his tanks. He's had four in the last twenty years and they have each lived 5 or 6 years. I have heard that they are hard to keep, but I don't know if it's right to say that they will ALL die. Just my two cents.
 
I've heard that cleaner wrasse nearly always die as well. I went to a bit of trouble looking it up, so here it is:

Cleaner wrasse are obligate cleaners. Unlike other cleaners, such as the common cleaner shrimp, obligate cleaners get all of their nutrition from parasites removed from other fish. Most cleaners hail from the Hawaii, and they depend upon a constant stream of diseased fish through the Hawaiin reefs. When placed in a tank, they seldom live beyond 6 weeks.

Hope this helps! :)
 
You could get away with a six line wrasse. He will even eat the bristle worms.
 
Your fish are wonderful! All those diff shapes and colors. Saltwater tanks must be worth all the work! Thanks for sharing the pictures of your fish :D

ALASKA
 

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