Help with deciding on fish!

Kyle Seeley

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I currently just finished cycling my new 20 Gallon long and am looking for opinions on the stock list. I know that the tank will be sps dominant and I want the corals to be the main focus, but I want also want something unique as an eye catcher.

I was thinking a single frogfish, but read they can be quite difficult to keep?

As stated above, i am not opposed to keeping only one fish in the tank!

Open to all ideas!!

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A wartskin angler could be an interesting addition. Go to the predatory fish forum and read through the threads on anglers with a lot of info and photos to help you decide.
 
A wartskin angler could be an interesting addition. Go to the predatory fish forum and read through the threads on anglers with a lot of info and photos to help you decide.

That is the one that had caught my eye! I will definitely check out the thread!
 
There are many types of Gobies that would do well in your tank.

I agree! The only thing is that I already have a shrimp/goby pair in my 10 gallon and was looking to try and branch out with something new..
 
I agree! The only thing is that I already have a shrimp/goby pair in my 10 gallon and was looking to try and branch out with something new..
I like the Firefish. I have a couple of Helfrichi Firefish, bonded pair, and the add a lot of color. You'd just need a cover if you go that route.
 
i would suggest nano fish and reef safe ones. A neon goby could be nice. A royal gamma would be good. A small chromis could work. A barnacle blenny might work. A fire fish might be good.
 

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