Stocking options for a nano

dexterie

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Hello everyone.

Even though it's too early to get them (the tank is cycling), I'd like to start thinking about the stocking options for my 20g/75l Red Sea max nano.

For sure, I will want clownfish (ocellaris) [i have to take 2, right?] and a nice clean up crew (mostly some shrimps, snails and hermits - no idea how many of each I can get - that help with algae and possible issues like aiptasia and so).
I plan to add soft coral after the fish, when everything is stable.

What else could I get?
Any bright blue/yellow fish in mind?

Thank you.
 

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I have the red sea max nano it's important to take note that the display area is only 15g with 5g sump. I have it and I'm thinking that eventually I'll need to upgrade for my two clowns.
 

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You do not have to have two clownfish. You could get a yellow tail damsel, they are beautiful fish, but they can be very territorial and aggressive. If you get a yellow tail, it should be the last fish you add to the tank.
 

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Gobies (yellow watch man goby ) , six line wrasse , fire fish , coral beauty all would be good addition. Keep the number within 4. Add them slowly, if you choose wrasse , add it at the end.
 

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I agree with the points above for sure. 15 gallons of swimming room is not sufficient for two Clownfish. I'd highly recommend a Yellow Watchman Goby, mine is the most common fish in my tank, the least active, and he's somehow still my favorite. A Firefish is also a good choice.
 

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