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    I have a 38g Nuvo that's been up for a couple of months now. I have a tail-spot blenny and a Randall's goby. I'm thinking about adding another small fish to the mix. I leaning towards a fire fish but wanted see if anhone on MAAST had any suggestions. I want something that fits in the tank, is not aggressive, is colorful and is active. I figure that a fire fish fits the bill but I thought I would check.
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    From personal experience, and not sure if it is just my firefish personality or not. But my firefish loves to hide alot. Only time I really see him is after the light has been on for 5 mins or more. I know they are skittish fish by nature and need to have places to hide within your tank. Just not sure if it is normal for a firefish to hide all the time like mine or not. Just a lil FYI on the possibility of not seeing your fish much if you get one. Other than that, I think he is a wonderful addition.

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    is the firefish by itself? its not being socialget another; they are jumpers
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    Yeah, I've heard that before. I had one years ago and it didn't hide much at all, but I guess it's hit or miss. I'm also tempted to get a cardinal or a, wait for it, DAMSEL. :O I had good luck with a blue damsel and a yellow tailed damsel being peaceful but they were in a much bigger tank. I'd like something that's going to spend a lot of time out in the open.
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    I have 6 pajamas in the 8ft tank. They school, together. Dont need a lot of room.

    firefish like to school somewhat too, goto get a couple not one
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    Quote Originally Posted by BBQHILLBILLY View Post
    I have 6 pajamas in the 8ft tank. They school, together. Dont need a lot of room.

    firefish like to school somewhat too, goto get a couple not one

    I may be able to get away with a couple of small fish. Good point. I'm running a lot of filtration on the tank. I do have a minimal aquascape though so two firefish may not have much room to hide. I may look into some cardinals more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ramsey View Post
    Yeah, I've heard that before. I had one years ago and it didn't hide much at all, but I guess it's hit or miss. I'm also tempted to get a cardinal or a, wait for it, DAMSEL. :O I had good luck with a blue damsel and a yellow tailed damsel being peaceful but they were in a much bigger tank. I'd like something that's going to spend a lot of time out in the open.
    My two blue damsels spend alot of time out in the open.

    Quote Originally Posted by BBQHILLBILLY View Post
    is the firefish by itself? its not being socialget another; they are jumpers
    As in if there is another Firefish in there, no, he is the only one at this time, in there with two blue damsels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrossjr79 View Post
    My two blue damsels spend alot of time out in the open.



    As in if there is another Firefish in there, no, he is the only one at this time, in there with two blue damsels.
    He is hiding because the damsels are more on the aggressive end.

    Some kind of clown pair, trio of firefish, or a pair of flame hawkfish

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    Quote Originally Posted by footballdude2k3 View Post
    He is hiding because the damsels are more on the aggressive end.

    Some kind of clown pair, trio of firefish, or a pair of flame hawkfish
    Actually the two Damsels leave the firefish alone, every now and then I see my firefish chase off the biggest of the two damsels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrossjr79 View Post
    Actually the two Damsels leave the firefish alone, every now and then I see my firefish chase off the biggest of the two damsels.
    That is amazing, I love when a supposed to be docile fish develops Napoleon syndrome.

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