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I have a 36”x13”x18” tank that currently has a Randalls goby, some sort of red pistol shrimp, and two hermit crabs in it.

I have planned to add the following fish: royal gramma, and a mccoskers flasher wrasse.

I was wondering what a good fourth fish should be that would not be aggressive with the others, originally I planned for two ocellaris clownfish but fear the aggression so I am now thinking of a Blenny but heard lawnmowers can also be aggressive, or a clown goby but I am unsure if it would be aggressive with the Randall. I am open to any other suggestions. Thanks.

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I have a 36”x13”x18” tank that currently has a Randalls goby, some sort of red pistol shrimp, and two hermit crabs in it.

I have planned to add the following fish: royal gramma, and a mccoskers flasher wrasse.

I was wondering what a good fourth fish should be that would not be aggressive with the others, originally I planned for two ocellaris clownfish but fear the aggression so I am now thinking of a Blenny but heard lawnmowers can also be aggressive, or a clown goby but I am unsure if it would be aggressive with the Randall. I am open to any other suggestions. Thanks.

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I would swap out the Mccosker’s Flasher - these fish are species that do best in 4’ tanks even when small. Their activity is way too much for 3’x18” tanks.

You could try a leopard wrasse in there but with the caution of it could outgrow the system over time.
 

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I have a 36”x13”x18” tank that currently has a Randalls goby, some sort of red pistol shrimp, and two hermit crabs in it.

I have planned to add the following fish: royal gramma, and a mccoskers flasher wrasse.

I was wondering what a good fourth fish should be that would not be aggressive with the others, originally I planned for two ocellaris clownfish but fear the aggression so I am now thinking of a Blenny but heard lawnmowers can also be aggressive, or a clown goby but I am unsure if it would be aggressive with the Randall. I am open to any other suggestions. Thanks.

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Get a firefish! I have one in my tank, and it is one of my favorite fish in there.
 

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Get a firefish! I have one in my tank, and it is one of my favorite fish in there.
Yes! This!
I have a Lavandula in my nano and she’s just stunning.
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