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I have one in my 32 gallon for a year now, its a neat little fish. It leaves the other fish alone, they all leave it alone, and it hasn't bothered any inverts or corals. It's been a model citizen, it just clings to the back glass all day, it eats whatever I feed the tank.
 

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There are many species of clingfish.
Really only two species are common in the hobby, Diademichthys lineatus and Gobiesox punctulatus. The later is a very easy species to maintain and will readily adapt to aquariums, while the former is a very specialized animal with regard to habit and feeding.

We catch the stippled clingfish here in NC in brackish water oyster beds...
 
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I have one in my 32 gallon for a year now, its a neat little fish. It leaves the other fish alone, they all leave it alone, and it hasn't bothered any inverts or corals. It's been a model citizen, it just clings to the back glass all day, it eats whatever I feed the tank.
What kind do you have?
 

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