center piece for 210g

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I'd go with some sort of lionfish, but its your tank. I just love lionfish.
 
What about a Leopard Grouper? Is that possible in a 210g?
 
still looking..thanks for the sugestions..i have looked at all sugestions and iam taking all into consideration..more sugestions welcome...iam still not sure what i want and dont know when ill get it..if you see something nobody else has let me know..(in my home town that would be anything bigger than a guppy)
 
I just thought of something, its probably not compatible in your tank but oh well: you could get a watchman or whatever goby and a pistol shrimp.
 
I like the suggestionof a nice sized lionfish
 
Ok so your looking for something rare and max in $500 range for the CENTER PIECE fish. Also needs to be semi-aggressive. Here are my suggestions. I have also at one point had all of these fish. So if you have any questions on them feel free to ask.

Christmas Island Orange Tail Emporer Angel

Garabaldi Damsel

Broomtail Wrasse

Crosshatch trigger

Sargassum trigger

Goldback trigger


I think that's good for now. If u want some more just ask
 
Fish Finder;1520382; said:
Ok so your looking for something rare and max in $500 range for the CENTER PIECE fish. Also needs to be semi-aggressive. Here are my suggestions. I have also at one point had all of these fish. So if you have any questions on them feel free to ask.

Christmas Island Orange Tail Emporer Angel

Garabaldi Damsel

Broomtail Wrasse

Crosshatch trigger

Sargassum trigger

Goldback trigger


I think that's good for now. If u want some more just ask

Triggers would not work because of the shark they tend to eat their eyes. NOT A GOOD IDEA!!!!!
 
Cappuccino;1536214; said:
Triggers would not work because of the shark they tend to eat their eyes. NOT A GOOD IDEA!!!!!

Please do more research before saying this. Though it is true that most triggers will eat the shark eyes. i suggested are non aggressive and considered by many as reef safe trigger. And are not known to eat the shark eyes or do anything aggressive.
 
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