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ya, gcg or ycg only get 1 1/2. But thats all I can think of. It would be better in a bigger home.
 
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im just gonna go with rainbow fish guys... i just red about it and it says that they can tolerate salinity swings heck they dont even need a cycled tank.. but im going to cycle it anyway because im going to put corals in there aswell...
 

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im just gonna go with rainbow fish guys... i just red about it and it says that they can tolerate salinity swings heck they dont even need a cycled tank.. but im going to cycle it anyway because im going to put corals in there aswell...
I think thats going to be a good fish for that tank. Please post pics when you get it .
 

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Though small Pseudomugil rainbowfish are pretty active and read a 110g tank. They are also social, so keeping 1 by itself in too small of a tank isn't good.

Some options for that size tank include 1 of the following: barnacle blenny, trimma goby, eviota goby, neon gody, clingfish.
 
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Though small Pseudomugil rainbowfish are pretty active and read a 110g tank. They are also social, so keeping 1 by itself in too small of a tank isn't good.

Some options for that size tank include 1 of the following: barnacle blenny, trimma goby, eviota goby, neon gody, clingfish.

what kind of cling fish
 
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for neon goby can i keep 2..? or is that going to be a problem... and are they comfortable in 2 gallon..?
 

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Not a good idea, Get a pair of clown gobies. they are small but mine are very active.
 
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i know its bad keeping a starfish in a small reef because one they need a stable environment and a loot of food... but i heard that chocolate starfish are very hardy
 

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well they aren't reef safe for one and they get really big for a tank that small. liveaquaria says they get 1 foot 3 inches across....

Keep in mind that the Chocolate Chip Sea Star is only appropriate for very large aquariums since it can grow up to 15 inches in diameter.
 
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