Smallest grouper/ snapper/ similar fish aviable

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Im really interested on groupers, snappers and almost anything that looks similar to them. What is the grouper, snapper or similar fish (comet groupers, sweetlips...) smallest species and what thank it needs? Im aware that groupers and snappers most of the time need enormous fish tanks for what I have seen, but I want to know what will fit me best for a lighly stocked person?
(grouper species I can buy: Cephalopholis, Epinephelus)
 
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I really want one of the 2 or a comet grouper and im looking the smallest since my tank is not setted up yet
 
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I discovered that the marine betta (aka: comet grouper) can fit in small tanks of 50 G, just need to know how to take care of it and if can live with 2 maroon clowns, a snowflake eel and a valentini puffer
 

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Chalk basslets are serranids, as are anthias, so all in the grouper family and stay small. Though idk how theyd do with agressive fish.

Theres also hamlets which i believe stay small, like the shy hamlet
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I discovered that the marine betta (aka: comet grouper) can fit in small tanks of 50 G, just need to know how to take care of it and if can live with 2 maroon clowns, a snowflake eel and a valentini puffer

I would not attempt all of those in a 50 gallon.

A smallish grouper that I've seen in the trade is a v-tail...about 10" max, I believe.
 
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Any fish I should remove or change so my 50 G can success? (the main piece is the snowflake eel)
A indigo hamlet maybe can fit in it?
 

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I wouldn’t do maroon clowns in a 50 or with a betta - they are too aggressive. Perc or occ clowns are a lot more peaceful.

a Valentini might nip at the eel and the betta but I’m not sure @lion king what do you think?

the snowflake eel with the betta is a great choice. Lots of other peaceful fish you could do with them - probably including a hamlet or soap fish, but they aren’t the easiest to find.
 
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I wouldn’t do maroon clowns in a 50 or with a betta - they are too aggressive. Perc or occ clowns are a lot more peaceful.

a Valentini might nip at the eel and the betta but I’m not sure @lion king what do you think?

the snowflake eel with the betta is a great choice. Lots of other peaceful fish you could do with them - probably including a hamlet or soap fish, but they aren’t the easiest to find.
Luckily for me I founded a indigo hamlet and I will search in the fish shop a soapfish, any recomendation for a 70 G big fish (the eel can eat it if is too small) that can live with a indigo hamlet, an snowflake eel and a betta?
 

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Looks similar would be hawkfish, hamlets and grunts. Squirrel fish also
 

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Some of the other species of roundheads (besides the marine betta) are more grouper like in terms of looks and behavior. Unfortunately they’re hard to find and can be expensive when available. Check out plesiops corallicola and paraplesiops poweri, or any of the related species.
 

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x1 Marine Betta (easiest to find) (8”)

x1 Double Barred Soapfish (is that the one you have?) (10”)

x1 Indigo Hamlet (6”)

x1 Snowflake Moray (2’)

x1 Spotted Grouper (10-12”) / Blue Line Snapper (10”)

Maybe this for your predatory fish?
 
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Good stocking idea, my planned tank size is only 70 G though, maybe this will work:

x1 Marine betta

x1 Snowflake eel

x1 Indigo hamlet

x1 Small angel, maybe coral beauty or a small angel that can get along with the others
 
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If I remember correctly the belted sandfish stays small. Not sure about the aquarium trade, but would occasionally catch one here off the Texas beach.
 

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