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E.intheC

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I'm considering (another) smallish sized tank. I have most of the equipment already hanging around unused at the moment... and figured "hey, why not set up another tank? :D) ...but I want to keep it as inexpensive and simple as possible.. so I'm Leaning toward a FOWLR or a very low light corals/ non-photosynthetic tank.

So far, I'm going to use a 20 gallon high tank with 10 gallon sump and a smaller skimmer (possibly will rely on water changes only; haven't made up my mind yet). A few small powerheads and some live rock should do well.

Looking for some ideas/feedback fish wise. I don't mind a species tank. I want something that's 'a bit different', and I'd prefer it to be interesting on its own, and at the very least have a great bit of personality.

Think "Guinea Fowl Puffer" , but for a 20 gallon high tank :D (No, I'm not even considering that, but it'd be an awesome fish for a huge FOWLR tank)

So far I've kicked around (not combining the following): a Hawk fish, a smaller Toby puffer (might be too large), a really neat colored frog fish, possibly a smaller eel species.. maybe a few pipefish..

The possibilities are definitely out there. What do you guys/gals think? Any suggestions?
 

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