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Blue02celi

Wannabe reefer
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was looking around online, planning on what fish we are going to put in the nano when its ready. for the coral I know im gonna stick with LPS and polyps but was looking at fish. with the small size of the tank the fish arent really the main attraction for me, so I was thinking of putting like 2 pairs of tank bred ocellaris clowns (regular, teardrop, black and white, not sure which). online it says you should add different varieties to the tank at the same time, i guess so they dont claim any part of the tank and start fighting? anyway would 4 clowns be too much for a 24G? also if anyone has any suggestions on other fish, maybe just one pair of clowns and 1 or 2 other fish. would like something colorful, think they would look nice against the black sand and background in the tank.

also, whats a good place online to get cleanup crew?
 

NYreefNoob

Skimmer Freak
Location
poughquag, ny
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fish

i currently have 2 saddleback clowns a lubbocks fairy wrasse a manderin in tank and a highfin goby in dsb tank. but system is modded and still plan to get another lubbocks. but i have eccelent natural filtration and a remora with a rio 1400 on it. 10g sump and 10g dsb tank with lr rock and cheato 6" dsb. otherwise i would have to many fish to me, some say i might but they all get along. oh sps dominated, with some zoa's, rbta and nice frogspawn :wink1:, even though it's hard to fight temtation to add more to less, make sure system can handle the filtration
 
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Chiefmcfuz

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2 percs, 1 goby and 1 RG 3 emerald crabs 1 coral banded shrimp and a fire shrimp along with hermits and snails. Along with the corals and a nice clam.
 

DonCisco

Advanced Reefer
Location
Staten Island
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I have a 12G nano, and I have a Douglas Damsel, 1 fire shrimp, 4 hermits, about 10 assorted snails, 1 electric red scallop (been in my system for over 1 yrs), an oyster (also over a year), and too many corals.
 

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