Suggestions on a 33g active swimmer

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I have had this fish in the past and it is an amazing specimen. Really vibrant and active. Pic from web

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I would say stick to a wrasse if thats what you want for an active swimmer, just maker sure you get a reef friendly one. Also make sure for a mandarin that you have a solid amount of copepods, they will go through them like no tomorrow.
 
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2 mandarins likely won't be successful in a 33g.

A group of zebra or scissortail dartfish, yellow assessor, midas blenny, longnose or flame hawks are bright and interesting.
 
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