Fish stocking ideas for new tank?

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Hello all, I am currently upgrading my tank and would like some suggestions of what kind of fish I should stock it with. The tank is a nuvo fusion 30l. :)

-Angela
 

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Hello all, I am currently upgrading my tank and would like some suggestions of what kind of fish I should stock it with. The tank is a nuvo fusion 30l. :)

-Angela
I try to find a combination of color, shape, size, feeding preferences, aggressiveness, swimming habitat and interesting behaviors. A lot of factors to consider for sure and as you know, you can post your proposed fish list on this forum and get a lot of comment from experienced hobbyists and professionals. I try to select my fish carefully since they are usually hard to catch once established, particularly in a tank with a nice aquascape you don't want to remove, lol.

One species that I really like is the long nose hawkfish: not too large, hardy, somewhat aggressive (watch the inverts), very interesting color pattern, perches on rocks and coral and is somewhat unusual in shape.

Good luck, that Nuvo 30 is a very nice tank.
 

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Ocellaris clowns are always a good fit for a tank that size. A goby/shrimp pair would work as would a blenny. You can probably also work in a smaller wrasse or two. There are a lot of options. Was there anything in particular that you liked? Start with that and see what else is compatible.
 
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I try to find a combination of color, shape, size, feeding preferences, aggressiveness, swimming habitat and interesting behaviors. A lot of factors to consider for sure and as you know, you can post your proposed fish list on this forum and get a lot of comment from experienced hobbyists and professionals. I try to select my fish carefully since they are usually hard to catch once established, particularly in a tank with a nice aquascape you don't want to remove, lol.

One species that I really like is the long nose hawkfish: not too large, hardy, somewhat aggressive (watch the inverts), very interesting color pattern, perches on rocks and coral and is somewhat unusual in shape.

Good luck, that Nuvo 30 is a very nice tank.
Thanks for the tip!
 
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Ocellaris clowns are always a good fit for a tank that size. A goby/shrimp pair would work as would a blenny. You can probably also work in a smaller wrasse or two. There are a lot of options. Was there anything in particular that you liked? Start with that and see what else is compatible.
I have a pair of frostbites that I love to death. Canary wrasse would be really cool or what about a solon wrasse?
 

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I have a pair of frostbites that I love to death. Canary wrasse would be really cool or what about a solon wrasse?

Solon gets to 5", too big for the 30. A McCosker's or Carpenter's flasher might work but I'd check with a wrasse expert to be sure. The tail spot blenny recommendation is a good one. I had one and loved it. Same with the skunk cleaner shrimp.

Maybe a Royal Gramma?

Your clowns, a small flasher wrasse, tail spot blenny, a goby/shrimp pair and a royal gramma would be a good combo IMO. Double check the flasher wrasse though to make sure a 30 will suffice for it.
 

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For wrasses, the pink streak or a possum wrasse are what I would recommend.

Royal gramma, swales basslet, chalk bass, longnose or flame hawk, starry ot stigmatura blenny would be good options.
 
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Solon gets to 5", too big for the 30. A McCosker's or Carpenter's flasher might work but I'd check with a wrasse expert to be sure. The tail spot blenny recommendation is a good one. I had one and loved it. Same with the skunk cleaner shrimp.

Maybe a Royal Gramma?

Your clowns, a small flasher wrasse, tail spot blenny, a goby/shrimp pair and a royal gramma would be a good combo IMO. Double check the flasher wrasse though to make sure a 30 will suffice for it.

Thanks so much! :)
 

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