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Hi currently I am working on setting up a 25 gallon reef tank, the dimensions are 24 by 15.7 by 15.7 inches and I can’t decide on stocking, so I was wondering if anyone has any cool ideas for a cool centerpiece fish?
 
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leopard wrasse if you have a lid frogfish if you only want fish nice clowns or a school or domino damsels
I love the leopard wrasse but are they as hard as people say they are? Also planning on getting a frog fish if I ever have another tank.
 
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I love the leopard wrasse but are they as hard as people say they are? Also planning on getting a frog fish if I ever have another tank.
every fish is different but as long as you meet it’s requirements should be great. frogfish are awesome!
 
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Wrasses and gobies fit well but realize they are jumpers- more like licensed pilots

firefish goby
Pajama cardinals
Green chromis
Dartfish
 
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Wrasses and gobies fit well but realize they are jumpers- more like licensed pilots

firefish goby
Pajama cardinals
Green chromis
Dartfish
I love cardinals and for gobies I was looking into a pair of high fin gobies.
 
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