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I have a 32.5-gallon fluvial flex mixed reef. I currently have two clowns and a firefish goby. What kind of fish should I get next? I'm looking for fish that are fairly hardy, fairly easy to feed and have a good personality. Any suggestions? Thank you!
 
I have a 32.5-gallon fluvial flex mixed reef. I currently have two clowns and a firefish goby. What kind of fish should I get next? I'm looking for fish that are fairly hardy, fairly easy to feed and have a good personality. Any suggestions? Thank you!
Nice tank. What clowns you got? I would only add about 6 maybe 7 fish and top it at that so the bio-load isn’t too much. Guessing the tank is a 2 footer. Idk what yiur scape looks like, but a good amount of hiding places with open area(s) is best. Here are some ideas:

Yellow Head Jawfish: you would need a deep sand bed though atleast 3” so if you don’t want to add that much sand than you can ignore this one.)

Yasha Goby: 1“-2” of sand for them to have a small burrow is good. These guys have good character but you wont see them all the time as they are pretty cryptic.

Chalk Bass: one of my all time favorites for a nano. A pair or trio would look really nice.

Royal Gramma: Already suggested.

Geometric Perchlet: A tiny hawk fish and beucse it’s a hawk fish it has some of the best character. They don’t have a swim bladder so they will hop along the rocks and swim funny if they decide to go for a jog.

I hope these suggestions help.
 
Nice tank. What clowns you got? I would only add about 6 maybe 7 fish and top it at that so the bio-load isn’t too much. Guessing the tank is a 2 footer. Idk what yiur scape looks like, but a good amount of hiding places with open area(s) is best. Here are some ideas:

Yellow Head Jawfish: you would need a deep sand bed though atleast 3” so if you don’t want to add that much sand than you can ignore this one.)

Yasha Goby: 1“-2” of sand for them to have a small burrow is good. These guys have good character but you wont see them all the time as they are pretty cryptic.

Chalk Bass: one of my all time favorites for a nano. A pair or trio would look really nice.

Royal Gramma: Already suggested.

Geometric Perchlet: A tiny hawk fish and beucse it’s a hawk fish it has some of the best character. They don’t have a swim bladder so they will hop along the rocks and swim funny if they decide to go for a jog.

I hope these suggestions help.
Thank you for the suggestions!! I have Mocha ocellaros clowns by the way. With my scape, I have lots of rock to hide in and a decent amount of open space. The tank is 32.5 x 19.25 x 19.25, so it's around 2.8 ft long.
 
Nice tank. What clowns you got? I would only add about 6 maybe 7 fish and top it at that so the bio-load isn’t too much. Guessing the tank is a 2 footer. Idk what yiur scape looks like, but a good amount of hiding places with open area(s) is best. Here are some ideas:

Yellow Head Jawfish: you would need a deep sand bed though atleast 3” so if you don’t want to add that much sand than you can ignore this one.)

Yasha Goby: 1“-2” of sand for them to have a small burrow is good. These guys have good character but you wont see them all the time as they are pretty cryptic.

Chalk Bass: one of my all time favorites for a nano. A pair or trio would look really nice.

Royal Gramma: Already suggested.

Geometric Perchlet: A tiny hawk fish and beucse it’s a hawk fish it has some of the best character. They don’t have a swim bladder so they will hop along the rocks and swim funny if they decide to go for a jog.

I hope these suggestions help.
you think maybe 6-7 is a little too much? I have a 40 gallon and that the absolute max for the tank considering I maintain it heavily to keep the bioload from becoming to much and producing those nasty stuff
 
Thank you for the suggestions!! I have Mocha ocellaros clowns by the way. With my scape, I have lots of rock to hide in and a decent amount of open space. The tank is 32.5 x 19.25 x 19.25, so it's around 2.8 ft long.
I would suggest if you got a yasha goby to get a pistol shrimp so they could pair up or buy then as a pair
 
you think maybe 6-7 is a little too much? I have a 40 gallon and that the absolute max for the tank considering I maintain it heavily to keep the bioload from becoming to much and producing those nasty stuff
Every tank is different. Different tanks though roughly the same size and live stock have and can handle different bio-load amounts. 6 or 7, but tops. I wouldn’t recommend having that ‘top’ of many fish, but if it ends up working than hey ho. Personally 5 fish would be my max, if I had one of the sand dwellers not taking too much swim room.
 
Every tank is different. Different tanks though roughly the same size and live stock have and can handle different bio-load amounts. 6 or 7, but tops. I wouldn’t recommend having that ‘top’ of many fish, but if it ends up working than hey ho. Personally 5 fish would be my max, if I had one of the sand dwellers not taking too much swim room.
I agree. I think 5-6 seems like a good max. Thanks for the help!
 
Could we get a photo of your rock scape?
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Sorry for the corals being closed up. My lights just came on
 
I would say a royal gramma or flame hawk…both have great personality!
 
I agree that 6 should be the top number. However you could add some shrimps, such as a coral banded shrimp. Mine is very active and as much fun to look at that my fish.
 
I agree that 6 should be the top number. However you could add some shrimps, such as a coral banded shrimp. Mine is very active and as much fun to look at that my fish.
I've kept two cleaner shrimp over my tanks year and a half, but they both died within months of me getting them. I did LOVE them while they were alive though. Amazing animals
 
That tank is macro algae. No corals. I got the shrimp because I had many bristle worms, and I read that this shrimp eats them. I have never seen her eating them though, except the time I got one and fed it to her.
I feed the fish frozen Hikari food, and the shrimp gets in the middle, jumps, and tries to catch the pieces. It is fun. She has molted 4 times since I got her.
 

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