Announcing: Nano aquarium fish compatibility document!

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I have been contemplating buying my first saltwater aquarium, and of course it would be a Nano tank. Wondering what or how many fish I can place in a Nano tank and keeping them all peaceful, this is exactly what I've been looking for. Thank you 1epauletteshark for doing this.
 

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I also want to start a rare (to the hobby) category as I found out about Parapegasus natans “Flying jet sea moth” yesterday if anyone knows any others suitable for nanos?
Ohhhhh, I love that category! What a weird but cool creature! :)
 

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You can put a page of different morphs of clownfish if you really wanted to
 

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Looking good so far!
You could probably add longnose hawk - similar to the others but is generally more reef safe due to a smaller mouth.
Kamohara fang blenny is also a good one - similar to the other fang blennies, and stays on the smaller (3 inch) range.
 

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