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I have a 20 gallon long currently with one clownfish. I plan to get another clown, a firefish, and watchman goby. I put this into a stocking calculator and I have room for one more fish. What are some suggestions? Also, can I add some invertebrates along with that? A serpent sea star or shrimp?
 
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Oh..if ya buy the pseudo or similar make them last in tank . They can be semi aggressive at times. The fire fish is very skittish, ours is anyway..but very colorful. We wanted a purple firefish, but got impatient...the lfs had one week after we bought a red /white one .
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I would hold off on another fish until you find one you like. You can easily add 1 or 2 shrimp to you tank, but most stars need a bigger tank. Most of the smaller ones can breed in the tank and then you'll need a fish to eat them. That is another reason to hold off on another fish. When you do need a fish for a specific reason, starfish or worms or aptasia, you will be happy you still have the room for it.
 

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Inverts usually don't count against your loading within reason.
Maybe an orchid pseudo or royal gramma for another fish ? Both have intense colors . Wish I could remember name of the one lfs had yesterday, had a very light pink color
Like a magenta/strawberry dottyback?

If you already plan on buying all those fish, I'd wait until all of the fish have been bought to make sure that they're being cared for properly, and then look around at fish to buy.
 
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You’ve got a lot of threads going on. Reading through all of them you are asking the right questions but your answer is your going to fast. This is a hobby for people who are patient and ocd. Most fail in this hobby due to rushing things.
 
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You’ve got a lot of threads going on. Reading through all of them you are asking the right questions but your answer is your going to fast. This is a hobby for people who are patient and ocd. Most fail in this hobby due to rushing things.

This is just my plan for the future. I didn't say I was gonna add them right now. Just some ideas chill
 
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