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New to the hobby, started a innovative marine fusion 15 nano reef. The tank has been running just over a month now. Since the tank cycled and I added a pair of clown fish which have been doing great and the levels in the tank have been holding great for two weeks now. My plan for this tank is to add some soft corals nothing too crazy. I do regular water changes weekly.

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In tank media basket with filter floss / fluval bio max / Chemi-pure blue
Aqua top 100w titanium heater
K7 mini noo-psyche light
Stock pump
10 pounds of live sand
15 pounds live dry rock

Current fish in tank
1 black storm clownfish
1 black ice clownfish

That being said I’m looking for some advise on stocking suggestions for fish/invertebrates that I should add that are appropriate for a tank this size. Also time wise when should I add said fish/invertebrates?

(Leaning towards a yellow watchman goby/pistol shrimp combo but can be swayed)
 

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I would suggest a goby or blenny. They have some personality. I would personally steer clear of the pistol shrimp. I had a ywg/pistol combo in my IM Nuvo 20 and the amount of destruction they did to the tiny sandbed footprint that tank has was unreal. Cool to watch but a mess to maintain.
 

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I have a clown pair, cleaner shrimp and tail spot blenny.
Edit: i also have 2 rfa with 3 sexy shrimp and 2 bta
 
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I'd probably only go one more fish in a 15 with clowns, and I'd do a pistol/goby pair. I have a Randall's pistol aka candy cane in a 13.5g Evo. Works fine, probably because it is the smaller of the pistol shrimp species. YWG would work, but lots of options for goby shrimp. Tailspot blenny is always a good choice. For inverts, lots of options, but I particularly like porcelain crabs. Sexy shrimp + RFAs are also great, and that is a beginner anemone. That K7 mini light will support anything you want to put in the tank except for a clam.
 

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Pop a couple of Cerith snails in to keep the sand moving. Don’t forget the pods.take some pics as well.
 

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I agree stay away from the pistol and ywg. Very very cool to watch - however just so much sand movement, the pistol grabs corals off the rocks - buries corals etc
 
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Thanks all for the advise I will take it all into consideration.
I'd probably only go one more fish in a 15 with clowns, and I'd do a pistol/goby pair. I have a Randall's pistol aka candy cane in a 13.5g Evo. Works fine, probably because it is the smaller of the pistol shrimp species. YWG would work, but lots of options for goby shrimp. Tailspot blenny is always a good choice. For inverts, lots of options, but I particularly like porcelain crabs. Sexy shrimp + RFAs are also great, and that is a beginner anemone. That K7 mini light will support anything you want to put in the tank except for a clam.
Sounds advice. If I did go that direction I was leaning toward a candy cane pistol. Do you have any issue with them and your corals?
 
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Thanks all for the advice I will take it into consideration. Here are a few pics of the setup
 

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I have two clownfish and a royal gramma in my 14 gallon. I also have a skunk cleaner shrimp. Good activity among these tank mates.

I haven’t added any more because everyone needs a little space to move around and claim as their own.
 

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Thanks all for the advise I will take it all into consideration.

Sounds advice. If I did go that direction I was leaning toward a candy cane pistol. Do you have any issue with them and your corals?
My candy cane pistol is awesome but digs constantly to rearrange his home. Anything on the sand is always getting Covered.

He’s in a rbta im15. That it. Other than some zoas
 

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New to the hobby? School of yellow tangs. :)
Why settle for tangs? The bluefin tuna weighs in at half a ton and can swim 40mph. They make great beginner fish and are fun for the whole family. You may have to convert your property entirely into an aquarium but that's peanuts.
 

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