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Based on this video, I would like to have two clownfish, a yellow watchman goby, a pistol shrimp, and maybe a couple more fish only if it is not going to hurt my fish. What are your views? Any suggestions for a couple more fish? Also, in what order should I add fish to my tank?
 
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Hi


Based on this video, I would like to have two clownfish, a yellow watchman goby, a pistol shrimp, and maybe a couple more fish only if it is not going to hurt my fish. What are your views? Any suggestions for a couple more fish? Also, in what order should I add fish to my tank?
You should be okay with 1 or two more small fish in addition to the 2 clowns and goby.

Cardinals are nice. Small blennies like a tailspot would work too.

If you wanted to limit yourself to one fish, maybe a royal gramma, but they can be hit or miss.
 
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Hi


Based on this video, I would like to have two clownfish, a yellow watchman goby, a pistol shrimp, and maybe a couple more fish only if it is not going to hurt my fish. What are your views? Any suggestions for a couple more fish? Also, in what order should I add fish to my tank?
Be prepared to never see the goby. They hide in their caves a lot.

I love my bi-color blenny. He's got an awesome personality, but he does pick at some LPS corals (like trachys and lobos)...just something to be aware of.
 
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You should be okay with 1 or two more small fish in addition to the 2 clowns and goby.

Cardinals are nice. Small blennies like a tailspot would work too.

If you wanted to limit yourself to one fish, maybe a royal gramma, but they can be hit or miss.
Thank you for the suggestions. Why do you say royal gramma is hit or miss?
 
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Be prepared to never see the goby. They hide in their caves a lot.

I love my bi-color blenny. He's got an awesome personality, but he does pick at some LPS corals (like trachys and lobos)...just something to be aware of.
Thank you for your suggestions. I have seen yellow watchman gobys at my LFS and they seem to stay visible even though there are hiding places. I will see if there is a bi-colour blenny.
 

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