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Standard rule of thumb is one fish per 10 gallons for SW but that also depends on how well your filtration/skimming is personally I would not put any more fish in there as it will possible lead to territorial disputes and possibly a heavy bio load
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My aquarium is nothing but a smorgasbord for my cats.....
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I won't put anymore fish.But for now is it okay?I can give the neon goby to a pet shop.
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It should be ok neon gobies stay small and are relatively easy tank mates to get along with just watch for fish stress and signs of aggression
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My aquarium is nothing but a smorgasbord for my cats.....
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I would trade away one of your fish, and pair up your clownfish. IMO they should always be sold in pairs
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What fish I love my firefish...
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#6
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I'd get rid of the clown for a clown goby that stays small. There's no rule of thumb, it's more common sense.
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#7
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I don't like clown gobys.
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