5 Gallon nano fish

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Hey Everyone I have a 5 gallon mini reef tank and was curious what nano fish would be a good choice for the tank?
 

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Trimma Goby:
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Green Banded Goby and Yellow Clown Goby:
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Yellow Striped Goby:
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Green Undulated Trigger: Just joking for the police :)
 
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Clown gobies are awesome with lots of personality. One in a 5 gallon tank perched on the LR is fine.
Love clown gobies but have had AWFUL luck with them. Every time my LFS gets them they either won't eat or have ick :(
 

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Yellow clown gobys are awesome. They’re constantly perching from coral to coral, but they swim around in the water column enough to be the best compromise between swimming and perching fish. Always looking out in the front of the tank. Doesn’t really hide.

I also have a tailspot blenny, which I find less interesting. But they have wandering eyeballs instead of the stationary eyeballs that gobies have. Hides a lot. But often darts around like lightning.
 

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