fish suggestion?

cmof29

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Well, Ive been thinking of getting a new fish for my tank and I can't figure out which fish I want. I have a 29gal biocube with a perc clown and a cleaner wrasse. Can you guys give me some suggestions on peaceful fish?
 
IMO your off to poor start. a cleaner in a 29 has poor chance of survival. a perc is a damsel and will very likely be aggresive towards anything inside a 29g cube.
 
Why not pair the perc with another? Tail Spot Blenny, my favorite fish, they are a ton of fun to watch.
 
neon gobies are considered difficult, but i trained a few to eat prepared food so i dont see why anyone couldnt. you only need to feed live food for a while until it is weaned off it. i have never had a problem with them.

but as for fish i would get a pair of cardinals, but it depends on the tank, if its a fish only you could get a dwarf lion or something along those lines.
 
Its a reef and my cleaner has been eating frozen mysis and spectrum pellets. The perc doesnt show any agrresion towards the cleaner not even at feeding time.
 
Neon gobies
(Gobiosma oceanops)are easy and readily take frozen foods. I have one in a 30 g breeder with a pair of black ocellaris and a bangai cardinal. They've been fine together for several years.

Cleaner wrasses:

labroddes dimidiatus( bluestreak cleaner wrasse ) difficult to feed and needs frequent feeding;

larabicus quadrillineatus( red sea cleaner wrasse ) blue black streaks in color, very difficult as sps polyps are their natural food.
 
Well heres a pic of it to be sure if it's a cleaner wrasse, I can get a better one if needed.
 

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Looks like a goby( Gobiosoma evelynae).Always hard to tell from the picture . Cleaner wrasse are usually a bit larger than the gobies. Does it take food readily?
 
It takes food as soon as I put the frozen mysis,brine, and bloodworns in the tank. It also accepts spectrum pellets.
 
looks to be a common 'cleaner' wrasse. DD recommends 50g or larger,multiple feedings,expert only etc. Reef central recommends leaving them in the ocean. my friend has one in a 180 that's eats prepared food and harasses other fish constantly. a single clown will most likely mature and become much more aggressive and territorial. a cube has the basic footprint of a 5gallon bucket. getting good flow or decent skimming will be a real challenge. add heavy feedings, and the reef will suffer. i'd lean heavilly towards a few nano sized fish that could be showcased in a small tank or do a clown pair.
 
Yeah it's a cleaner wrasse. . The goby has a v on the nose from a white stripe thorugh the eye. I've seen them both but was hoping for a goby for you so I think I saw what I wanted to see. and couldn't tell the size from the picture.Sorry, Good luck with it. If it's eating it may be ok but is rated difficult. I've never had one.
 
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