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I have a 30 gallon nano ( 24x24x12) and currently have 0 fish in it. I am thinking of adding 3 to 5 blue green reef chromis into my high flow sps nano. please share you fish list and tank size
 

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I don't have a 30gallon nano so I can't help you on that front but the chromis will work but be warned they have a tendency to always fight with eachother killing the weakest off. If you want some color I like the purple pseudochromis(sorry I killed that name lol), a blenny,clownfish,firefish. These fish I listed will work perfectly with your setup and add color as well :) hope this helps a little.
 

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I have a 30 gallon nano ( 24x24x12) and currently have 0 fish in it. I am thinking of adding 3 to 5 blue green reef chromis into my high flow sps nano. please share you fish list and tank size
I don't have a 30gallon nano so I can't help you on that front but the chromis will work but be warned they have a tendency to always fight with eachother killing the weakest off. If you want some color I like the purple pseudochromis(sorry I killed that name lol), a blenny,clownfish,firefish. These fish I listed will work perfectly with your setup and add color as well :) hope this helps a little.


Clown goby would be a good addition too. Barnacle Blenny would certainly add some character and they tend to stay in their barnacle or burrow until feeding time.
 

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Don't do a Clown Goby for a SPS tank, they lay eggs in the bases of most sps, by nipping at the coral until they kill an area big enough for the eggs to be laid. Even if you don't have a pair the one will still nip away. Cool little fish, but not for a SPS tank.
 

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