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Hey guys! I have a dilemma, tank is up and running for almost 7 months now, I really want to add one more fish to the tank. Im currently running a biocube 32 with chemipure blue, filter floss and weekly water change/no skimmer. I really need some suggestions for compatibility reasons, I really want to get a dwarf angel fish, but I have soft corals and a duncan so im worried about nipping. I was also looking at the long nose hawkish as well. Help me out guys!


I have:
-2 paired clowns
-sixline wrasse
-scooterblenny
-2 emerald crabs
-2 asterea snails
-bunch of stomatellas/bristle worms.
 

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My vote is the Longnose. I have one and he’s a total weirdo. Really fun to watch him but he’s just goofy with his mannerisms. I don’t know that I would have a tank without one
 

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If you decide to gamble with a dwarf angel, go with one of the pygmies: cherub, flame back, etc. They can be aggressive, but clowns and sixline can hold their own.

I always recommend longnose hawks, although your tank is probably borderline as far as minimum tank size.

Gobies and blennies (scooter isn't actually a blenny) are always something to look into.
 
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My vote is the Longnose. I have one and he’s a total weirdo. Really fun to watch him but he’s just goofy with his mannerisms. I don’t know that I would have a tank without one
Are they reef safe? And will they kill my hermits or snails?
 
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I think a Biocube is a little lacking in length for a midas. I was thinking more along the lines of tailspot or bicolor.
right, what about a starry blenny? would they be compatible with the stock list that I have?
 

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