Upgrading to a 65 Cube What Fish

snommisbor

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Thinking about getting a 65 gallon cube. Right now I have a 10 gallon fusion cube and have 2 clowns. It is great because the maintenance is very little with water changes, so I don't want to add a lot of fish but know something more than 2 clowns would be preferred in a 65 gallon. Never cared for gobies but maybe add 1-2 more fish would be nice. Thought about a Dragonet once it gets established but not sure. Any suggestions?
 
My 65g has a clownfish (was a pair until the female stated hunting/attempting to kill the male, the male was removed to save him), longnose hawkfish, royal gramma and starry blenny. I want to eventually add a Lubbrock's fairy wrasse and a marine betta and that would be it for stocking.

I also really like Midas blennies and would like to get one for a different tank.

As far as a mandarin, I tried one in this tank and even though it is a very aged system that had a refugium the mandarin still starved. Personally, I would not add one unless it is already eating frozen foods and you can feed multiple times a day.
 
I have the following in my 66 gallon:
Pair of clowns
Pair of pygmy filefish
Possum Wrasse
Royal Gramma
Firefish
Neon Goby

Probably adding a clown goby, a rainfords goby, and maybe a green chromis, but probably not.
 
with a 65, you could get a mystery wrasse. they are very cool fish, and are perfect for your tank. i have a tank full of gobies, and they are very cool fish. they perch on rock and move around slowly all day. if you wanted, you could get a goby/shrimp pair. blennies are also really cool. you could get cardinals also
 
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