Blimey, narrowing it down to just three is impossible for me.
Okay, I'll give it a go...
Scribble Anthias - love the idea of a harem in my tank, so pretty and entertaining to watch.
Porcupine Puffer - such a charming fish, always a delight to see.
As for the third, I'm still deciding, but I do love wrasses, maybe a harem of them would be great, still thinking about that one though.
Oh and I have to mention a few more, I just can't help myself - a Mandarin Dragonet, Scarlet Hawk Fish, Copperband Butterfly, Yellow Banded Maroon Clown and a shoal of Lyretail Anthias would be amazing.
I know, I know, I've given you way more than three, sorry about that.
Oh wait, just thought of another one - Helfrichi Firtideflow, a pair would be stunning.
selecting your top marine fish
Re: selecting your top marine fish
My top picks would be the Regal Angel - a stunning beauty from the Red Sea.
Snowcasso's - I love keeping them in pairs, they're amazing to watch.
As for my third, I've got a few favourite wrasses - the Leopard, Scott's Fairy, and Christmas Wrasse all catch my eye, and I've also got a soft spot for the Radkento4t Wrasse.
Snowcasso's - I love keeping them in pairs, they're amazing to watch.
As for my third, I've got a few favourite wrasses - the Leopard, Scott's Fairy, and Christmas Wrasse all catch my eye, and I've also got a soft spot for the Radkento4t Wrasse.
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I'm having a tough time narrowing it down, so here are my top favorites.
First off, I have to mention the Volitans/Radiata lionfish – their unique appearance really draws me in. The Dogface Puffer is another favorite, with a personality that's just as quirky as its looks. I'm also fascinated by Flying Gurnards, Mandarins, and seahorses – each one has its own special charm.
Next, I have to give a shoutout to the Emperor Angel, Majestic Angel, Asfur Angel, Collare Butterfly, Dot Dash Butterfly, Copperband Butterfly, Midnight Angel, Keyhole Angel, and Eibl Angel. Each of these fish has its own stunning features that set it apart.
Last but not least, I have to mention the Achilles Tang, Chevron Tang, Grey Shoulder Tang (as long as it's not a juvenile!), Lipstick Tang, and Clown Tang – all of these tangs have their own unique characteristics that make them stand out. And let's not forget the Yellow Banded Maroon Clown, Clarkii and Allards Clowns, Purple Tangs, Black Tangs, Scooter Dragonettes, Piptideflow, and jawfish – there are just so many amazing fish out there, and I feel like I'm leaving some out!
First off, I have to mention the Volitans/Radiata lionfish – their unique appearance really draws me in. The Dogface Puffer is another favorite, with a personality that's just as quirky as its looks. I'm also fascinated by Flying Gurnards, Mandarins, and seahorses – each one has its own special charm.
Next, I have to give a shoutout to the Emperor Angel, Majestic Angel, Asfur Angel, Collare Butterfly, Dot Dash Butterfly, Copperband Butterfly, Midnight Angel, Keyhole Angel, and Eibl Angel. Each of these fish has its own stunning features that set it apart.
Last but not least, I have to mention the Achilles Tang, Chevron Tang, Grey Shoulder Tang (as long as it's not a juvenile!), Lipstick Tang, and Clown Tang – all of these tangs have their own unique characteristics that make them stand out. And let's not forget the Yellow Banded Maroon Clown, Clarkii and Allards Clowns, Purple Tangs, Black Tangs, Scooter Dragonettes, Piptideflow, and jawfish – there are just so many amazing fish out there, and I feel like I'm leaving some out!
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Tinker's butterfly, always had a thing for them. Declivis and Burgess butterfly are a close second, love the way they move. Pyramid butterfly is another one I've always been drawn to. Pearlscale butterfly, just the look of them is amazing.
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No one mentioned tank size, so I'll just dive in, lol.
I've got a soft spot for wobbegong sharks - those little guys are stunning. Zebra moray eels, same vibe, just amazing to look at. And then there's the radiata lionfish, absolute supermodel of the sea, I mean, have you seen those looks?
I've got a soft spot for wobbegong sharks - those little guys are stunning. Zebra moray eels, same vibe, just amazing to look at. And then there's the radiata lionfish, absolute supermodel of the sea, I mean, have you seen those looks?