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Theres a lotta variables to that equation Frank....

Heres two of the bigger ones....

How often you looking to do water changes?
What kind of corals you planning to keep?
 
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I'd stick two full grown Ocellaris clownfish or royal gramma or cherub pygmy angel sized fish in there and no more.
 

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One or two small fish, that stay small...say a clown and a pseudochromas...or maybe a blenny (not tangs, you kidding gretzky?)

Do some reading and research on species that stay small and who they can coexist with.
 
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Jaffo_botz":3m19ti8x said:
One or two small fish, that stay small...say a clown and a pseudochromas...or maybe a blenny (not tangs, you kidding gretzky?)

Do some reading and research on species that stay small and who they can coexist with.

lol...of course I am kidding...see the "sticking out tongue" icon? hehe.
 
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a lot of variables is true. If you have it sumped and have a larger water volume, and good filtration, skimmer, and a lot of live rock, plus perhaps a refugium, then you can support a higher fish load.

Think small, go with gobies, blennies, basslets. maybe 3-4 for viariety's sake.
 

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