2 clownfish add royal gramma or cardinal?

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Hello,

I have a 20 gallon waterbox with 2 clownfish about 1 inch each.
adding a third fish would be a royal gramma or a banggai cardinal fish.

I would like the pros and cons of which fish is suited better with the two clownfish. Long term would there be any aggression as they grow?
I like the pop of color from the gramma.
The cardinal is more unique and is out more.
 

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I’ve had a gramma with clownfish in every system I’ve ran. No issues there. I’d be partial to the Gramma. Ha They’re beautiful fish. Keep to themselves. Usually hanging out by their little cave or nook. Sometimes a bit reclusive. Mines always out and about though. Especially when foods involved. Been a long while since I’ve had a Banggai. The Clowns and gramma ignore each other.
 
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I’ve had a gramma with clownfish in every system I’ve ran. No issues there. I’d be partial to the Gramma. Ha They’re beautiful fish. Keep to themselves. Usually hanging out by their little cave or nook. Sometimes a bit reclusive. Mines always out and about though. Especially when foods involved. Been a long while since I’ve had a Banggai. The Clowns and gramma ignore each other.
Thanks! Yea I do like the pop of color from the royal gramma. I guess I know what I’ll get now
 

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Either or both, both those great selections.
The bangaii is a bit shy in a new tank, so him first, if you go with both, followed by a gramma two weeks afterwards. 429C02C9-FCAB-47AF-9DA3-6A9BA4163A8B.jpeg 16D19D80-7C11-4D72-9C5B-C93C892C9D60.jpeg
 
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I was thinking the same thing, but I went with a bicolorblenny. I think that I would go with the gramma, or you could go with a chalk bass.
 
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Either or both, both those great selections.
The bangaii is a bit shy in a new tank, so him first, if you go with both, followed by a gramma two weeks afterwards. 429C02C9-FCAB-47AF-9DA3-6A9BA4163A8B.jpeg 16D19D80-7C11-4D72-9C5B-C93C892C9D60.jpeg
Nice pictures! But your tank is also very big. You don’t think 2 clowns and royal gramma and banggai cardinal is too much?
 

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4 will probably be the max for you. RG doesn't usually occupy the same swimming space as the clowns so its mostly about having having enough rockscape so that the banggai and clowns can share the same space
 
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4 will probably be the max for you. RG doesn't usually occupy the same swimming space as the clowns so its mostly about having having enough rockscape so that the banggai and clowns can share the same space
Thanks, but would I need to add a skimmer? Or anything? I don’t mind doing 10 percent water changes weekly.
 

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Nope, the skimmer is something I might add if keeping lots of corals.

We add export capabilities when our nitrates can not be kept steady.

I would just add and keep your eye on nutrients, keep both in the ranges N 2-10ppm and P 0.03-.1ppm
 

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