Stock ideas?

KatSea

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So I have a 34 gallon red Sea max reef tank and I'm not really sure what to add to it. Right now I have two clowns and a pink spotted goby.

I was thinking maybe a small school of Cardinals but after that I'm not sure. I know for fresh water it's an inch a gallon when it comes to stocking but does the same go from saltwater?

Also what type of clean up crew do I need plus what corals would be good?

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well an inch a gallon is a good rule but its really up to how much your filtration can handle... on another note i like Blue chromis, clown goby, and tangs, however a tang might not be feasible unless its pretty small but just some ideas.
 

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In that size tank a few options would include: yellow assessor, royal gramma, firefish, starry blenny, stigmatura blenny, neon goby.

A tang will outgrow that size tank very quickly.

Zoas, mushrooms, and green star polyps are all good corals to start with.
 

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