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    Posted: May 07 2024 at 5:46pm
Hey everyone! It’s been awhile but I have a tank again and am looking for fish suggestions
I have an innovative marine 10 gallon with mostly softies, three sexy shrimp and a Pom Pom crab as well as a cleanup crew, I want to get a fish or two and Cant decide what might be a good choice with the sexy shrimp! I’d love any suggestions!
Jackie Stuver

"wait these aren't the happy Hawaiians oompa doompa godly heaven on your face zoas?   I dont want them then. lol!" Ksmart
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Hey Jackie, congrats on the tank! For your setup, a Clown Goby, Firefish, or Neon Goby would be great—they’re peaceful, small, and won’t bother your sexy shrimp or Pom Pom crab. And LOL @ Ksmart—heaven-on-your-face zoas are hard to beat!
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Welcome back Jackie. Congrats on the new tank. It's hard to stay out of this hobby for long I'll tell you LOL.
90 gal reef w/refugium
24 gal softie tank
11 gal nano anemone tank
5 gal fresh water
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A small, peaceful goby might work.  Something like a yellow watchman goby, but definitely research their specific needs to make sure they're compatible with your existing setup and shrimp. 
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