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Ecsenius bicolor and Salarias ramosus compatibility?
Since they are different species they should work fine together, but I worry they might disagree because of similarities in looks. I have read one post where it worked fine after some minor squabbling.
Does anyone have experience with these two together?
 
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I don't have those two, but do have a starry, orange-spot and midas together. The midas, unsurprisingly, isn't a worry, as he's up in the water column all the time. The other two (introduced simultaneously, as I moved fish from the small display and QT into a larger QT at the same time) tiffed for a day or two, but seem to get along now.

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Get the Ecsenius species first. They are smaller and less pugnacious. There may be some initial squabbling, but it should settle down relatively quickly.
 
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