I also suggest the shrimp/goby combo. I personally never had good luck with firefishies.
__________________ Clarence 55g sumpless mixed reef(soon to be 120g)
DSB(2 to 6 inches)aprox. 80 lbs,LR aprox. 60 t0 80 lbs.,Coralife 220 Protein Skimmer,CPR HOB Refugium with Fiji Mud Member of TRS Member of SDMAS
RIP Sarracino Ciro 12/16/04 - 4/3/08
I had a royal gramma once in a 10 gal with an A. ocellaris. They were hailarious together. Every once in a while, the ocellaris would swim right over the gramma and the gramma would rear back, open his mouth wide and flare his gills at the clown. But otherwise, they totally left each other alone.
I liked how the clown would wiggle around on top of the rocks and in front of the tank while the gramma would stick to one place and then cruise around the tank and then back to his little spot.
For the nano I'm thinking of putting together next, I'm also thinking about a pistol shrimp/goby partnership.
My favorite is a rather uncommon goby called Gobiodon Yashia.
Its a beautiful fish that makes a stunning addition to a any tank. But in a nano tank you wil be able to enjoy it a lot more than in a big reef tank.
__________________ -------------------------------------------------------- Life is just a tire swing. J.Buffet
ArrecifeMadrid
I keep a 100AGA SPS dominated reef. Lighting is 250W MH in a Lumenarc-III reflector and IceCap ballasts,
Tunze electronic & stream pumps, Deltec electronic return pump,
Bubble King skimmer, Deltec CaRx and ZEOvit reactor. Running since March 05
The Gobiodon okinawae is also a great nano fish.
These are all fish I've had in a nano or in my main display.
I currently have the Gobiodon Yashia and a Criptcentrus cinctus.
__________________ -------------------------------------------------------- Life is just a tire swing. J.Buffet
ArrecifeMadrid
I keep a 100AGA SPS dominated reef. Lighting is 250W MH in a Lumenarc-III reflector and IceCap ballasts,
Tunze electronic & stream pumps, Deltec electronic return pump,
Bubble King skimmer, Deltec CaRx and ZEOvit reactor. Running since March 05
Emora, I used to work at a LFS years ago and we used to sell those twin spot gobies, except we called them 4 wheel drive gobies! Or sometimes offroad gobies! Those are great looking fish.
I would probably end up with a 6line if I had a nano. Because I think they are cool but I plan to keep mandarins in my 90g and shouldn;t have a 6line with them. Other than that I second the fire fish, especially a purple one.
I would think a nano would be a little small for a sixline, but I could be wrong. I see the recomended tank size for a royal gramma is like 30 gallons, but the one in my 120 is never far from his little hole in the rocks, so a nano may be fine as far as that goes.