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Shimis

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I have a biocube 32 with 2 clownfish. I'm new to saltwater so am pretty uninformed about my options. I'm going to buy some zoas and softies next. What 1 or 2 fish should I choose that would be entertaining or visually attractive to watch? I'm going to give my daughter the pick when I have some options. I've done some research and it appears it should be a govt, firefish, dartfish or a chromis. Any other suggestions or any specific type of those listed above that would be a great choice?
 

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I have always been a huge fan of Blennies and Gobies. There are a lot of different ones to choose from and they are all small so they don't take up much space so they are great for nano tanks.
 

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I have a yellow and green clown in my tank and they are fun to watch and are so small they hardly impact any bioload. Another good one for a smaller tank with a lot of color is a Royal Gamma Basslet. Mine is out and about most of the day and I feel like it is always giving me a disapproving look. You could also add a cleaner shrimp and few small crabs as well.
 

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