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Had this JBJ 12g running after moving previous occupants to larger tank. Currently there’s a YWG, tiger pistol, peppermint shrimp, couple hermit, snails and Molly.

Molly is in there due to a six line bullying it into top corner of another tank.

Opinions on what else to put in there?

Thought another Molly or 2
Maybe a clown goby (would it be compatible with watchmen)

The whites are all on for pic and the rock all the way on back can be removed allowing for swimming area all the way around and is in there for peppermint to finish off aptasia.

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Not too much in a 12g. Although, some of my favorites are an option. I love th trimma and eviota genus of gobies. Neon gobies are really fun too. They are very active fish. Tail spot blenny is an option. Clown gobies are an option. Any corals going in?
 
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Treasure chest is funny, need a crab inside there!
But pistol shrimp would probably bury it
 

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A clown or couple of firefish goby

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Thanks everyone

I like the idea of clown/s and the percula seem to be the smallest. We have clowns in every other tank and sustainable aquatics is right down the road and another tank had multiple firefish that seems to be down to one.
Maybe a white and or black saltwater captive bred Molly would be cool too
 

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