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I’m looking for ideas for reef-safe fish that I can keep in a 20 gallon long. I have two clowns and a yellow watchman goby. I recently had a tailspin blenny but it was picking on my zoas so I had to take it out.
 
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Also are there any fish that might eat algae off the sand/glass
 
Also are there any fish that might eat algae off the sand/glass

Either of the possum wrasses are another option for wrasses. All others need a bigger tank.

You're pretty limited to algae-eating fish for a 20. The tailspot, like you had, or its relatives are options. Look into snails too for that job.
 
I think the pink streaked wrasse is the only wrasse suitable for a 20G, I’m not sure if you would have aggression issues with another algae eater and your YWG
 
Either of the possum wrasses are another option for wrasses. All others need a bigger tank.

You're pretty limited to algae-eating fish for a 20. The tailspot, like you had, or its relatives are options. Look into snails too for that job.

Do you think a rainford goby would be okay ?
 

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