FISH For A 20-Gallon NANO Reef Tank! - Hilary Jaffe

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In this episode, Hilary shares the types of fish that work best in a 20-gallon nano reef tank. Join us as we discuss several varieties of fish, including clownfish, blennies, and more, and the different characteristics each species displays that make them enjoyable for viewing.
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Thanks for information again.
6:40 video glitch might have been caused by another piece of electronics being used while filming. I’ve had that happen while using a GoPro and a flash from a 35 mm camera.

geoffhunt
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Nice to see Hilary, , She gives me Hope 😊 Great suggestions

lovermansmith
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Hi, I love this topic. I don't have much space so small tanks are amazing, only down size is minimum choices to keep amazing animals. So your topics helps a lot. Amazing!👏

name
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Good stuff I have a 13.5 Evo and going to be setting up a 29 gallon soon. My choice is a 6 line wrasse

rymaccichlids
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My canery blenny was one of my favourites by far

madisonhernandez
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Tail Spot Blenny is the best saltwater fish

swordsman
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Great video and some nice fish choices here!

aqualabcreations
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Black and white light on the same tank is diabolical

samuelphillian
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A mandarin is not a good fish for a nano tank. You could add pods every day and it still wouldn't be enough.

bruce
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What about the pistol shrimp and shrimp goby combo!?

fishingthechain
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I really don't think you could possibly stock enough pods for a mandarin in a 20-gallon... probably not even enough for a scooter blenny, either. You could get one that eats frozen, though.

zakarymcleod
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“Scooters” & Mandarins are NOT BLENNIES, they are Dragonettes, please stop perpetuating false info you should know better…

megability
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No dragonets please no no no. Great idea if you want to starve them in a nano. Then it's a perfect fish.

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