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[emoji23] [emoji23] [emoji23]I also have a 29 gal tank... funny thing is I do not see it as a nano tank since this is an upgrade from my 4 gallon
Gumdrop Coral Croucher (he is the fish in my icon)
The pink streak wrasse looks awesome but I can't find anywhere local that has it, what other wrasses do you like in a nano? Dottybacks? Basslets? Thanks for taking time to help me out!!
~Thatfishnerd
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That is awesome!! Do you have any experience with them? Where do you purchase them? Any special care?
Hmmmmm,
I've been researching the coral crouchers, they seem awesome but they are starting to look pretty hard to take care of due to them being very passive and reclusive. Unfortunately, I am still a high schooler so I can't really do much in the way of ordering online until summer... I am always taking into consideration the full "stats" on the fish, I look at reef safe, invert safe, aggression, and care level. What dottyback, blenny or basslet would you recommend?
Thanks!
~thatfishnerd
Hello,
I have a 29gal with 2 ocellaris, a pom pom crab and a couple different types of coral, what is the coolest reef safe, invert safe fish you could get for a nano reef?
~thatfishnerd
tailspotted blenny
Great thread. Thanks for starting it. I just started a 29G Biocube with two ocellaris clowns and a cleaner shrimp and was trying to decide my next fish to add.
I like the Goby/Shrimp combo but can't decide.
Had this in my Nano tank. I never saw the pair, so much to the point I just assumed the lobster I have ate them. Unfortunately for the goby, this was true, but the red banded shrimp made it to my 110 gal tank. Once again I never see it. Buddy of mine who just bought a pair for his nano cube is also having the same experience with seeing nothing other than the hole they dig.