Clown fish(probably occy)- IME, clowns look better and are more fun to watch when kept in pairs, but singles are fine as well
Yellowtail damsel x3- by far one of the more passive damsels. I just added a pair to my 29g. fun little fish to watch, and certaintly very eye catching
springeri dotty back- another beautiful fish. however, Ive heard they dont mix well with wrasse, which would make sense because they are shaped similarly and have the same basic body shape. otherwise a very nice fish
hi fin goby- nice little gobies. however, I'd be worried about the aggression of the jawfish, as they inhabit the same basic area of the tank
yellow head jawfish- good fish, but see above
kaudern's cardinal- just added one to my 29BC. they're pretty fish, but dont expect them to do much swimming. they tend to just hover in one low-flow area most of the time
tail spot blenny- an adorable fish, but blennies and jawfish tend to have a problem with eachother, or so Ive heard. id be tentative about adding one to a tank with a jawfish, but thats just me
Clown Tang (Just kidding!)- why kid, they'd do fine in such a large tank! (this is sarcasm here, for those who dont recognize it)
yellow stripe cling fish- they rarely do well in captivity because of their diet (urchin feet) and extremely tentative nature
curios worm fish- these too rarely adjust to captivity
banded possum wrasse- notoriously shy fish that send a lot of time hiding. in a tank with other wrasses and fish like damsels that swim fast and can get aggressive, I'd skip a fish this shy
filimited flasher wrasse- very pretty, a good choice, thought hey are very apt jumpers that can and will go carpet surfing regurlarly
If it were my tank, I'd stock it with something more along the lines of
pair of clowns (occys or percs would be my top choices, maybe a designer one, love my pair of B&Ws')
trio of yellow-tailed damsels
pair of hi fin gobies
tailspot blenny
kaudern's cardinal
springerri's dottyback (I just like their swimming paterns, between rocks, more than the wrasse's tendancy to swim along the glass from side-to-side)
I'd also add to that list:
purple firefish
Flame angel (could substitue with a coral beauty, african flameback or cherub angel, or even a rusty angel)
maybe a green clown goby