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Hey! My name is Justin, I'm just now getting into the hobby with my girlfriend! I'm going to start a 30 gallon tank and the first fish I want to get (shocker) is a Royal Gramma :D So I just have a simple question or 2: In a 30 gallon tank with the Royal Gramma and potentially a Broadstripe Goby second does anyone know if a Rolland's Damselfish will be a good third and final addition? If not what would you guys add? I am open to any suggestions aside from Clownfish. :p
 

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Welcome to R2R! The Rolland's damselfish would be a good choice. Really, any Chrysiptera damsel other than the blue devil would be a good and somewhat peaceful showfish. Just avoid the other kinds, and you can avoid most conflict.
 
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I appreciate the quick replies! You guys are awesome :D!! And yeah Bigred I read that about Damsels in general but I have read that Rolland's can be less aggressive for the most part but that they can get territorial as they mature so I was a little worried about how that would go with the Royal Gramma, and on that note Thanks a bunch Anemone!!! I liked the Rolland's Damsel the most anyway out of the Damsels I saw so that is great to get verified.
 

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Aside from fish if you haven't already set up your tank I'd highly recommend using live rock for the boost in biodiversity, shortening the ugly phase, and other reasons I can go into if you want
 

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Can't help with the fish but welcome to R2R!

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