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Looking to stock a nuvo 20 and just wondering what some cool fish are that i could put in there. I've been on the saltwater side for 3 years so i can handle something that needs more care. Not looking for clownfish cardinals etc
 

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Looking to stock a nuvo 20 and just wondering what some cool fish are that i could put in there. I've been on the saltwater side for 3 years so i can handle something that needs more care. Not looking for clownfish cardinals etc
Are u rich is the real question? Cuz i may have some cool choices
 

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Looking to stock a nuvo 20 and just wondering what some cool fish are that i could put in there. I've been on the saltwater side for 3 years so i can handle something that needs more care. Not looking for clownfish cardinals etc
Mandarin if ur willing to buy pods for 100$ each week
 
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What type of fish are you looking for? You can do smaller fish since you’ll see them much more than if you had a larger tank.

I’m going for these in my 20G
2x clowns
1-2x neon gobys
Possum wrasse
Green clown goby
Prob will get a possum wrasse currently have 4 wrasses in my 125g and love them all
 

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Lubbock's Fairy Wrasse! I have one in my twenty gallon and it fits really well. They are super easy to feed and keep from the little experience I've had with mine. You should also check out pinkbar gobies and Randall's pistol shrimp. They are super cool creatures. I would totally recommend some sort of firefish for this setup.
 

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Lubbock's Fairy Wrasse! I have one in my twenty gallon and it fits really well. They are super easy to feed and keep from the little experience I've had with mine. You should also check out pinkbar gobies and Randall's pistol shrimp. They are super cool creatures. I would totally recommend some sort of firefish for this setup.
oh scratch that on the pinkbar just saw your post about the yellow watchman. I used to have one and he was amazing, but suddenly got a tumor or an abscess or something that killed him. :(
 
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Lubbock's Fairy Wrasse! I have one in my twenty gallon and it fits really well. They are super easy to feed and keep from the little experience I've had with mine. You should also check out pinkbar gobies and Randall's pistol shrimp. They are super cool creatures. I would totally recommend some sort of firefish for this setup.
if its the one with the purple and orange/yellow fin i already have him! Hes great in the 125 id have to consider putting him in the nuvo 20 but not sure if its too small.
 

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if its the one with the purple and orange/yellow fin i already have him! Hes great in the 125 id have to consider putting him in the nuvo 20 but not sure if its too small.
I don't think it would be. I had a firefish for a while (he jumped out through a dime sized hole! :( ) and it was fine.
 

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A cherub angel!!!
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That’s actually a scoly hes completely reef safe and I have the works. Scolies, gonis, euphyllia, zoas, sps, you name it. He has helped with the cyano and GHA a lil bit
 

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