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Hello reef2reef community. Looking for stocking suggestions for my 45G tank with 10G sump. I currently have 1 Royal Gramma that will be coming over to the tank. I definitely want 2 juvi Ocs and a goby to pair my snapping shrimp. Looking for some lively fish that will compliment that list. Suggestions?

Forgot to mention there is no lid on my tank and I do not want one so that rules out a lot of jumpers.

and its a mixed reef tank mostly LPS and SPS (montis) so that rules out a lot too.
 

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I would say a wrasse however, Jumpers and they’re bad for it - Then again, every fish is bad when it comes to jumping - I’d recommend either a jawfish or a blenny
 

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Hello reef2reef community. Looking for stocking suggestions for my 45G tank with 10G sump. I currently have 1 Royal Gramma that will be coming over to the tank. I definitely want 2 juvi Ocs and a goby to pair my snapping shrimp. Looking for some lively fish that will compliment that list. Suggestions?

Forgot to mention there is no lid on my tank and I do not want one so that rules out a lot of jumpers.

and its a mixed reef tank mostly LPS and SPS (montis) so that rules out a lot too.
Pygmy angel or flameback
 
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I would say a wrasse however, Jumpers and they’re bad for it - Then again, every fish is bad when it comes to jumping - I’d recommend either a jawfish or a blenny
totally and really like the 6 line and flasher wrasse but had ruled them out, didnt want either to be a carper surfer. I was considering a Midas Blenny
 

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oh nice those are really nice looking. I heard the are pretty aggressive though?
Mine have always been curious and spend most of their times in caves, so they’re not prone to jumping. A dwarf angelfish is also another good suggestion, but my midnight likes my acans (or more specifically, is the reason I don’t have any left) - so I’d go with a Flame or Coral Beauty. Midas Blenny is also a great choice. Another one is a Flame Hawkfish. I have all of those in my tank and they happily co-exist.
 

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totally and really like the 6 line and flasher wrasse but had ruled them out, didnt want either to be a carper surfer. I was considering a Midas Blenny
I wouldn’t recommend a Midas - They’re VERY active and get quite big, maybe a dot dash Blenny? Here’s mine in a blued out image, he holds the well known Blenny personality and is in the same genus as the Midas, it’s honestly underrated imo
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