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Can I have one of those scooter bleeny I believe that's how u spell it or the dragon ones in my 7 gallon nano tank right now I only have my bi color bleeny and a sands nail and a shrimp and one coral
 
Agreed no way.. I think you had to have known the answer to that before you asked it..
 
Tank is too small, not well enough established. 30 gallon min.
 
Tank is too small, not well enough established. 30 gallon min.
 
Tank is too small, not well enough established. 30 gallon min.

Dang that sucks :/ my blenny is always in the rocks and always hiding only comes out when it's feeding time basically the tank looks fishless
 
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That's strange, it works when I click on it. Try this one. If it doesn't work just search for the title on Amazon. Here's the cover.

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https://www.amazon.com/101-Best-Nan...79&sr=8-1&keywords=101+best+nano+reef+species
 
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Yo bro just believe to ur self, u can make it work! Me, personally I have 8 fishes in my 20g high reef tank and I'm still planning on adding one more fish (citron goby).
 
U could just buy one of those bottle of copepods and dose ur tank every day maybe twice a day if u see ur fish not fat.
 
Imo if your asking about " the dragon ones" or a scooter "bleeny "then the answer is no. My two cents
 
No, But if I wanted to be honest, I would say No
I have a green dragnet is a 16 gal tank only because , i got him to go in my big tank but my mandarin fights with him so i had to put him in small tank with 1 maroon very large unsociable clown, he was the size of an ant now he is big and fat
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Yo bro just believe to ur self, u can make it work! Me, personally I have 8 fishes in my 20g high reef tank and I'm still planning on adding one more fish (citron goby).

Yo bro it won't work. You may have 8 fish in a 20 gallon but probably not so demanding as a dragonet. A tank that small can't support a fish like that. They eat a phenomenal amount of pods each day. A tank that small isn't healthy for a fish like that. It's also not healthy for something to be in such a small tank as a an 8 or 7 gallon. Whatever it may be. They do need to swim around.
The money aspect also would be outrageous to supply a tank that size. He could more than likely eat a bottle of pods a day. I use to have a mandarin in a 20 gallon before I cared bout the fish just what I had to show for a reef tank.

It won't work the fish will die and money will be lost
 

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