Best fish for 20g L frag tank?

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Hey, all!
I'm in the process of setting up my 20g long frag tank, and I'm considering adding a couple fish as residents. Any suggestions? Maybe small utilitarian fish? I know with that size tank I'm limited, which is why I'd like your advice! Please and thank you!
 

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Get a small borbonius anthias and when it gets bigger then upgrade lol
 

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Id either do a sixline or a pinkstreaked wrasse.

If went sixline probably be the only fish.
If went pink streaked id also add a tailspot blenny.

20 gallons is a bit small for an ill tempered adult algae blenny. But combo of a pink streaked and a tailspot, get the pest eater and the algae eater with none of the attitude as if you had gone with their cousins.
 
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Id either do a sixline or a pinkstreaked wrasse.

If went sixline probably be the only fish.
If went pink streaked id also add a tailspot blenny.

20 gallons is a bit small for an ill tempered adult algae blenny. But combo of a pink streaked and a tailspot, get the pest eater and the algae eater with none of the attitude as if you had gone with their cousins.
Love that idea! Thanks!
 

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Id either do a sixline or a pinkstreaked wrasse.

If went sixline probably be the only fish.
If went pink streaked id also add a tailspot blenny.

20 gallons is a bit small for an ill tempered adult algae blenny. But combo of a pink streaked and a tailspot, get the pest eater and the algae eater with none of the attitude as if you had gone with their cousins.

Agree with this 100%
 

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Doing live sand.

I would definitely do a Blenny when your tank is ready and maybe something to sift the sand. My six line, saddle back clown and dotty all get along well. Regardless of what you do, just break up the territory with a solid rock scape and all should be fine. Best of luck and happy reefing.
 
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I would definitely do a Blenny when your tank is ready and maybe something to sift the sand. My six line, saddle back clown and dotty all get along well. Regardless of what you do, just break up the territory with a solid rock scape and all should be fine. Best of luck and happy reefing.
Thank you!
 
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