Just as an fyi, not critiquing you @blaxsun . You have lots of info and insightful posts, just wouldn't throw a number like 10 out there for new reefers. It's the exception, not the rule and could end up in failure.
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Yes. The "do as we say" and not as "you may think we do" applies here!I think you mentioned two things that are important. Firstly, you mentioned they were over stocked. 10 is definitely way too many for that sized tank. Second, yours was a temporary housing until you got your larger tank. People often quarantine a few tangs in 20 gallons, doesn't mean they should be there long term. I had six in my 32 gallon, I had to move one recently to my extra quarantine tank because after 9 months of being together with no issues, the starry blenny started taking issues with my yellow watchman goby.
Yes, I'm certainly not recommending 10 fish (I listed an estimate of between 4-8 fish, with various caveats, ie: rockscaping, filtration, size and type of fish, etc.) I added a clarification above (thanks for pointing this out @Kasrift).Just as an fyi, not critiquing you @blaxsun . You have lots of info and insightful posts, just wouldn't throw a number like 10 out there for new reefers. It's the exception, not the rule and could end up in failure.
An assessor is on my list of future fish. I didn't learn about them until I was done stocking my tank.I have a 26g system, 4 is where I am stopping.
There's some great basslets other than the Royal Gramma, that especially shine in smaller systems with peaceful tank mates ( though they are a little pricier- Gold Assessor, Swissguard, Cave, etc.). I have a Gold Assessor and he spends most of the day swimming out in the open as soon as it gets light in the room.
Cryptic Wrasse, similar in size to the Banded Possum mentioned above. Zooms around the tank looking for food. Super peaceful.
Yasha Goby/pistol shrimp combo.
Per above posts, Clownfish are generally aggressive (to cohabitants and likely you). They do have great personalities and if you are set on them, make sure they are the last fish in.