35 gallon Cube Stocking Ideas

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I made 2 beginner mistakes with my first reef tank. No stocking list, and no quarantine. My two beautiful snowflake clownfish caught ich and died. I have learned my lesson and wanted to hear some suggestions as to what to get once the the fallow period has ended. I already know I want another clown pair and I prefer to keep tanks more lightly stocked.
 

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Go in LiveAquaria and look then post what you find here
You could do fire fish, goby shrimp pair, clownfish, royal gramma, or a wrasse
The options are almost endless
 

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Go in LiveAquaria and look then post what you find here
You could do fire fish, goby shrimp pair, clownfish, royal gramma, or a wrasse
The options are almost endless
Any idea what wrasse’s would fit in a 35? Any I’ve seen are 50 minimum
 

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not much livestock choice for 35 gal, can try chromis and cardinals.
 

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clownfish, firefish, blennys, chromis and some other damselfish, cardinals, gobies, basslets, dottybacks, hawkfish would be some I could think of that would work in a 35
 

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I did a 15 gallon with 1 striped damsel, 1 yellow tail, 1 clownfish.

I later added a royal gramma. Looked beautiful. With 35 gallons I would stick to that.

PS this was a temporary setup for you damsel police out there.
 

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