24 gallon stocking help

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My AquaTop 24 g AIO has been running for almost 3 months now. I have 2 clowns who are doing really well.
Small CUC with 3 hermits, 2 nassarius snails, and 3 trochus snails.
Mixed reef with mainly soft and LPS. 2 small birds nests.
Parameters are stable and everything has being going well (knock on wood).
Wonder what other fish I can stock in this tank.


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My AquaTop 24 g AIO has been running for almost 3 months now. I have 2 clowns who are doing really well.
Small CUC with 3 hermits, 2 nassarius snails, and 3 trochus snails.
Mixed reef with mainly soft and LPS. 2 small birds nests.
Parameters are stable and everything has being going well (knock on wood).
Wonder what other fish I can stock in this tank.


Thanks!!
Obviously nano fish, but what are you shooting for? One thing you can try and do is get fish that inhabit different levels of the water column. So possibly a goby/pistol shrimp combo for the sand bed!

Lets hash it out!
 
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My son really wants a Royal Gramma, but I thought they needed more room than my 24 gallons. I do have lots of nooks and crannies for hiding. I was considering a blenny...just not sure which.
 

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My son really wants a Royal Gramma, but I thought they needed more room than my 24 gallons. I do have lots of nooks and crannies for hiding. I was considering a blenny...just not sure which.
Maybe borderline on the gramma.
Tailspot is a small blenny, most get too big.
 

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