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a pic of my 5.5 20 watts worth of compact light 8LB. L/R 5LB> L/S whats your thoughts on stock
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a citron goby :) so cool

ooo or a green clown goby or a rainfordi goby cheap and none get really bigger then 3 inches if even close to that

theres always the firefish goby purple firefish or pearly jawfish or watchman goby and pistol shrimp pair
 
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Yup... I would stay in the goby family

OOh...Do a cool water tank and do a catalina goby

You could do any softie, I don't know much about LPS and SPS so hopefully one of the people here that have experience with them can chime in, but zoas, ricordeas, mushrooms, cloves, would all be a nice addition IMO. Good luck with what you decided to do and keep us posted and if you have any questions feel free to ask.

Very nice rock work, do you plan on the tank being a reef? A goby would be nice, or one of the different shrimp species would work very nicely with what you decide to do.
 
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im doing a reef tank ive also changed my rock let me know what you think especially corals
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+1 on what the others said!

Zoa garden and probably a pair of tiger gobies it it were me!
 

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i would remove some of that rock. leave some more open spaces in-between them and youll have much better flow and a lot less dietrius buildup. also leave space behind and to the sides of the rocks.
 

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