Stocking Ideas for my WaterBox 20 Cube

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Hello R2R just need some stocking ideas for my WaterBox 20 Cube i have all basic reef fish in my other reef tank ATM and want some exotic or cool reef fish for this new tank!! thanks for your ideas!
You could always have one or two fish than have the inverts as the more exotic looking option :)

However, for exotic nano fish here you go;
Gramma melacara
Pseudocheilinops ataenia
Wetmorella tanakai
Wetmorella albofasciata
Wetmorella nigropinnata
Gramma dejongi
(Slightly pricier)
Assessor randalli
Assessor flavissimus
Assessor macneil

Lipogramma klayi
Lipogramma flavescens
Escenius bimaculatus
Ecsenius omani
Ecsenius axelrodi
Ecsenius namiyei
Ecsenius springeri
Ecsenius pictus
Ecsenius trilineatus
Lotilia graciliosa
Lotilia klausewitzi
Discordipinna griessingeri
Trimma caudomaculatum
Trimma tevegae
 

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Hello R2R just need some stocking ideas for my WaterBox 20 Cube i have all basic reef fish in my other reef tank ATM and want some exotic or cool reef fish for this new tank!! thanks for your ideas!
You should find any fish for you aquarium here that catch your eye but as always I have to suggest a possum wrasse of some type
You could always have one or two fish than have the inverts as the more exotic looking option :)

However, for exotic nano fish here you go;
Gramma melacara
Pseudocheilinops ataenia
Wetmorella tanakai
Wetmorella albofasciata
Wetmorella nigropinnata
Gramma dejongi
(Slightly pricier)
Assessor randalli
Assessor flavissimus
Assessor macneil
Lipogramma klayi
Lipogramma flavescens
Escenius bimaculatus
Ecsenius omani
Ecsenius axelrodi
Ecsenius namiyei
Ecsenius springeri
Ecsenius pictus
Ecsenius trilineatus
Lotilia graciliosa
Lotilia klausewitzi
Discordipinna griessingeri
Trimma caudomaculatum
Trimma tevegae
These are all also great options
 
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