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Well along with some softies in my nano I am planning to put in some inverts like shrimp and crabs.

Now there used to be a rule of thumb about so many inches of fish per gallon.

Not that is a good rule but for a 29 cube can I have several really small thin fish rather than one fat one?

I like a psudo and a fire. I was thinking of a very small jaw with a pistol.

is that too many?
 

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There are a few cool goby's that show up at LFS if you are willing to wait. Cleaner shrimp's always cool.
 

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I have a 30g cube and i have

1. Dusky jawfish
2. Blue spot jawfish
3. yellow watchman with pistols shrimp
4. yellow mimic tang
5. tomato clown
6. neon pseudo
7. scooter blenny
8. gold coral banded shrimp
9. Baby clown trigger

Fully stocked sps tank, with no problems.

guess it depends on your filtration and maintenance.
 
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The load you want really does depend on how many water changes and such you want to do on the tank. Nitrates seem to get out of control faster in a nano. As for the 1in-1gal that is more for freshwater. In saltwater I think its more like 1inch of fish for every 4-6 gal.
 
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