I have a bluestreak, with 2 clowns and 3 green chromis living in a 30 gallon.. The bluestreak is the friendliest, most active fish in the tank.. Every morning he swims out of his hide within a pourous rock, and each evening as the light starts to dim he’ll dart straight in his rock, sleeps in the same place every night.. Amazing fish, and as easy to keep as clowns and chromis from my experience.. 2 years and going good..
So I got a little bit of a unique tank. It’s 5 feet by 17 by 18. I believe 90 gallons but since It is a longer tank I think I could handle a tang. Thoughts?
This has been the same with the last 3 or so videos I’ve seen he’s done like this talks about other fish on the list in relative length then just names the no1 fish and vid ends, strange 🤔
Hey hatter! I’m a freshwater fish keeper and I’m adding a saltwater aquarium to my collection and only have one store in my area that sells saltwater fish, could you recommend me some reputable online stores that ship? Thanks!
For everyone out there, I've had a blue cleaner wrasse for 2 years until I "killed" him last month. I was gluing some frags to my rock, he got scared and jumped in the couch and it took me around 20 seconds to throw him back to the tank and he got harassed by one of my shrimps and the stress killed him. Take into account this was the second time he jumped, one day he jumped and I came back from the bathroom and he was in the floor I thought he was dead but he survived. I didn't have my net at that time I was adding another light and putting some new glass so I spent a week without a net. I fed him only once per day with normal pellets and he was a really happy critter always swimming, never stressed, great coloration so I think the "myth" of it being a hard fish is basically that, a myth according to my experience.
60 Euros locally out here. One of the last fish I ould recommend to people, I know decades-old rfeefers who lose them all the time, its one of the type of reasons that activist jump on us :) Pin stripe wrasses are similar ot 6 lines, they will nip other fish and invertebrates. It isn't this straightforward ;) My starry blennie has never even tasted algae, he's far too fussy lol
I have a bluestreak, with 2 clowns and 3 green chromis living in a 30 gallon.. The bluestreak is the friendliest, most active fish in the tank.. Every morning he swims out of his hide within a pourous rock, and each evening as the light starts to dim he’ll dart straight in his rock, sleeps in the same place every night.. Amazing fish, and as easy to keep as clowns and chromis from my experience.. 2 years and going good..
I’ve had a bluestreak wrasse too until I introduced a fire goby and he kept harassing it
Lieu--ten-ant tang 😂😂 I love it.
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Bit of an abrupt ending
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Best subscribe I have hit yet, literally just got done binge watching your videos. Love the info, keep up the good work bro!
I appreciate that!
Great video Jeff! 😀👍
Thanks!
Let’s go I was wondering if you was MIA 😂😂😂 I enjoy these list 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I’m here. Reefing it up.
My favorite worker fish that I have is my tailspot blenny. He is always busy eating algae, until his little belly bulges
Great fish!
So I got a little bit of a unique tank. It’s 5 feet by 17 by 18. I believe 90 gallons but since It is a longer tank I think I could handle a tang. Thoughts?
Do top 10 algae eaters please
10snails :)
Will do
Ran out of time to talk about the number 1 fish? I MUST KNOW WHYYY ITS #1
Same!
This has been the same with the last 3 or so videos I’ve seen he’s done like this talks about other fish on the list in relative length then just names the no1 fish and vid ends, strange 🤔
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Hey you left us high and dry on the radiant wrasse. Cmon man lol
Number 1 but not important why?
LOL. Still love your vids man!
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with aiptasia eating filefish, you have to feed them WELL they have an appetite for torch corals
SPS too
Great information 👍🏻👍🏻
Glad it was helpful!
Hey hatter! I’m a freshwater fish keeper and I’m adding a saltwater aquarium to my collection and only have one store in my area that sells saltwater fish, could you recommend me some reputable online stores that ship? Thanks!
Online fish is tough. It would be worth supporting the store too.
What do you recommend to clean algae on an acyrilic tank
Plastic blades
For everyone out there, I've had a blue cleaner wrasse for 2 years until I "killed" him last month. I was gluing some frags to my rock, he got scared and jumped in the couch and it took me around 20 seconds to throw him back to the tank and he got harassed by one of my shrimps and the stress killed him. Take into account this was the second time he jumped, one day he jumped and I came back from the bathroom and he was in the floor I thought he was dead but he survived. I didn't have my net at that time I was adding another light and putting some new glass so I spent a week without a net.
I fed him only once per day with normal pellets and he was a really happy critter always swimming, never stressed, great coloration so I think the "myth" of it being a hard fish is basically that, a myth according to my experience.
No lid?
Was good to see you in ct at the show .
Can one even get chevron tangs these days?
Act fast.
200$ for a copperband butterfly fish?! They should'nt cost more than 40-60$
60 Euros locally out here. One of the last fish I ould recommend to people, I know decades-old rfeefers who lose them all the time, its one of the type of reasons that activist jump on us :) Pin stripe wrasses are similar ot 6 lines, they will nip other fish and invertebrates. It isn't this straightforward ;) My starry blennie has never even tasted algae, he's far too fussy lol
Prices change all the time.
can you top 10 reef fish for a 125 gallon
I think I have before.
No information about the Radient Wrasse, the video just ends?
Thanks for watching!
Lol #1
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Lol where do you want me to find a chevron tang nowdays??
Act fast.
Nuts. Most of them get to big..others will damage your corals..Hard!
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my blue streak cleaners feed on seaweed so I guess its an omnivore
A lot of fish eat a little of everything
𝔭𝔯𝔬𝔪𝔬𝔰𝔪 🙃
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No reason to add expensive fish to this list any tang can eat algae
Sure.