Favorite *Small* Fish

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perfect! one more question: which gobies are easier to keep?
also, is stigmatura ok to keep in pair? any other blennys what i could keep with stigmatura?
thx
 
perfect! one more question: which gobies are easier to keep?
also, is stigmatura ok to keep in pair? any other blennys what i could keep with stigmatura?
thx
Any of the captive bred gobies will be easiest, though there are many easy wild caught goby species.

I don't believe stigmatura blennies form bonded prs. If the tank is larger than 4', then midas, starry, orange spot blennies are all possibilities.
 
ok,one more question: how would smaller gobies do with fish like longnose hawkfish? hear different opinions...thx again!
 
Carmabi (Candy) Basslet.
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For a single fish in a small tank like this, I'd hold out for a Magnificent Fan Shrimp Goby (Flabelligobius sp.)/shrimp pair, but they come available very rarely. However, you asked for favorite small fish, not nexessarily ones that are easily obtainable, so...
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Another rarely seen option that I'd love for a small tank would be a Gulf Signal Blenny (Emblemaria hypacanthus), but they need a bit cooler water. Not catalina goby cool, like 70/72 degrees is perfectly fine. They're found in the Sea of Cortez:
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Many of the fish being listed aren't really suited to a 10 gallon tank (including Clownfish). A Pink Streaked Wrasse would probably be number 1 on my list for visibility, some pest removal and just personality.
 

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