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60g cube reef. I don't have much rock for hiding. Just 3 large bonsai vids rocks. Currently stock list is.
2 clowns
1 tail spot
1 YWG
1 Cardinal

I think a wrasse is not an option as I don't have much hiding space. Help me pick my last fish.
 
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mine are doing fine i have a valentini puffer a coral beauty angel,foxface,pair of osc clowns,2 cleaner wrasse,1 yellow watchman gobby with paired shrimp,[video=youtube;sxKE7KBkyCc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxKE7KBkyCc[/video]
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Basslet or wrasse. I think you have plenty of hiding/sand for a wrasse. I like the fairy or flasher variety
 

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Royal Gramma, although common, very beautiful, very underrated. A smaller species of fairy wrasse or a small species of Halichoeres wrasse will be fine in a 60g. Sunburst anthias, Yellow Assessor, Grammistes Blenny, Bangaii Cardinal pair, just a few suggestions.
 
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Ended up purchasing a yellow assessor today from Live aquaria. They have a good Black Friday deal on them
 

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Love the assessors, I have a yellow (or gold) one. Really neat fish, it only swims upside down, the only bad part is that its a very shy fish.
 

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