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Looking for some ideas on stocking a 10 gallon nano reef. Not looking to overcrowd it with a bunch of fish, I only want ONE fish.

I will probably get mixed responses, but what about a Six-Line Wrasse if I keep it as the only fish? Would it fall under the "cruel" category like when people put a Powder Blue Tang in a 40G tank? Or would he be fine? I know some have done it before, while others swear against it. Looking for some more input.

Open to other ideas, anything but a clownfish. Another option maybe is a Yasha Hasha Goby?

I'm also hoping to get one shrimp in there as well. Either a fire shrimp or cleaner shrimp.

Discuss please!
 
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Looking for some ideas on stocking a 10 gallon nano reef. Not looking to overcrowd it with a bunch of fish, I only want ONE fish.

I will probably get mixed responses, but what about a Six-Line Wrasse if I keep it as the only fish? Would it fall under the "cruel" category like when people put a Powder Blue Tang in a 40G tank? Or would he be fine? I know some have done it before, while others swear against it. Looking for some more input.

Open to other ideas, anything but a clownfish. Another option maybe is a Yasha Hasha Goby?

I'm also hoping to get one shrimp in there as well. Either a fire shrimp or cleaner shrimp.

Discuss please!

what about a pair of Green Banded Gobies? They are small but packed full of personality. Mine are hilarious to watch play and chase each other.
 
I have both a yasha and a sixline in a 36. Personally I feel like ten would be too small for either, definitely for a sixline. My yasha tends to explore a lot more than other borrowing gobies, and they get to a decent size. Some you could look into would be a black ray goby (very similar to yasha, smaller and more timid), Dracula goby (also similar), clown gobies, or some sort of small blenny. Or a classic yellow watchman!
 
I have both a yasha and a sixline in a 36. Personally I feel like ten would be too small for either, definitely for a sixline. My yasha tends to explore a lot more than other borrowing gobies, and they get to a decent size. Some you could look into would be a black ray goby (very similar to yasha, smaller and more timid), Dracula goby (also similar), clown gobies, or some sort of small blenny. Or a classic yellow watchman!

Good idea on the Dracula Goby . Another idea is maybe either a purple or helfrichi firefish. Those are always out swimming in the water column darting around. Also debating a Bluestripe Pipefish now, even though I know those have some special requirements. I used to have one many, many years ago and he did well.
 
I was going to say fire fish, as long as you have a secure top. A jawfish might be another option.
 
A six line will outgrow a 10 gallon.
One of the possum wrasses would work. A pink streaked wrasse would also fit.

A fire or skunk cleaner shrimp will be fine. You could even have both, or multiple of either.
 

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