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I don't think I need one but now I want one... I went out and bought a mccosk wrasse last week and now I am wondering what else I could put in there that is 100% reef safe?

Currently have in my 50g

1 YWG
1 Neon Goby
1 Yellow clown
1 mccosk wrasse

Any suggestions on a fun fish that will get along with my current tank inhab? I just want 1 more I swear lol
 

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You have some pretty small fish, so i definitly dont think adding one more would mess with your bioload.
Maybe a mellanrus wrasse, i have a twinspot wrasse that has tons of personality also and hes always out and about. you could also find a pistol shrimp for you watchman goby. That would be pretty sweet too.
 
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I'll be honest I am loving my wrasse, I have had it 3 days and its replaced all my gobies in my mind haha. I read that wrasses don't really play well together. Do you think I would have a problem with the ones you rec?

The watchman hangs with a fire shrimp. I dislike pistols because they dig up my aquascape. I currently have one in my 8g... Once hes gone never again haha
 
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I'd do more flashers...be sure that thing is covered. :D
 

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