Best bottom dwelling fish for 20g

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Im currently searching for a bottom dweller fish for my 20g tank. I’ve been thinking of getting a yellow watchman goby. What other suggestions you guys have?
 

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one of those red and white gobies?
Yasha? I think is one…
I got a Steinmans or something like that I look it up and edit
…also OSG orange spotted goby which also pair quite easily

…any mandarin would be good also red scooters …
 

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Im currently searching for a bottom dweller fish for my 20g tank. I’ve been thinking of getting a yellow watchman goby. What other suggestions you guys have?
I recommend yellow watchman's! I have one and love mine
 

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Yellow Watchman Gobie, and Tiger Pistol Shrimp. Avoid the Japanese Pistol Shrimp, they can get mean, and kill all your invertebrates. Also a Randell, can end up in your filter. You can put a Cleaner Gobie, in the same tank, they will ignore each other.
 

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…any mandarin would be good also red scooters …
I don't know that I would recommend this personally. Mandarin's need a bunch of space to hunt for pods, and a 20G isn't really capable of supporting a healthy sized pod population...

There have been a few great recommendations already here. Many of the Gobies will be good, but I'd try to stick to the species that are 2" and less when fully grown personally.
 

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I don't know that I would recommend this personally. Mandarin's need a bunch of space to hunt for pods, and a 20G isn't really capable of supporting a healthy sized pod population...

There have been a few great recommendations already here. Many of the Gobies will be good, but I'd try to stick to the species that are 2" and less when fully grown personally.
true, sorta …but also doable as I’ve had a few Mandarins trained on frozen
 

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