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Heres the future fish list... I know I like to have a full reef.

Another black and white clown
Hi fin red banded goby
Red mandarin
3 spotted cardinals
3 acares midget reef chromis
Starry blenny

So fully grown ill have a total of 31" of fish. So I over shot by 2" since I like to do an inch a gallon but I figure with the sump/fuge being a 29 also then ill be ok

Get the smallest clown you can find, it will make it easier to bond with the one that you have.
Get a pistol shrimp to pair up with goby. They make an interesting pair to watch.
I would only add 1 other fish. A smaller blenny like a tailspot or a bicolor would make a nice final addition.
There is no inches per gallon rule that should be followed when doing saltwater tanks or freshwater imo.
 
Get the smallest clown you can find, it will make it easier to bond with the one that you have.
Get a pistol shrimp to pair up with goby. They make an interesting pair to watch.
I would only add 1 other fish. A smaller blenny like a tailspot or a bicolor would make a nice final addition.
There is no inches per gallon rule that should be followed when doing saltwater tanks or freshwater imo.
Yeah I know there's not, but I like my tanks to be lively with lots of movement.
 
Updated pic of the sump and Mr. Krabs
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What about the list I already have ib mind?

I'd go with the goby you listed if that's the one that you really like. Apparently chromis kill each other off so I wouldn't get those. Starry blenny will be a little large but could work. I had a different blenny at one point and he mostly just laid on rocks. He also nipped sps/lps and my fingers when I put my hands in the tank. It didn't hurt but it felt weird and always startled me. I haven't really wanted to get any blennies since, but the starry ones are neat looking and the one I had was a different genus so maybe it would behave differently.

On a side note way to have a halide. Hang onto it and you'll be happy.
 
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I'd go with the goby you listed if that's the one that you really like. Apparently chromis kill each other off so I wouldn't get those. Starry blenny will be a little large but could work. I had a different blenny at one point and he mostly just laid on rocks. He also nipped sps/lps and my fingers when I put my hands in the tank. It didn't hurt but it felt weird and always startled me. I haven't really wanted to get any blennies since, but the starry ones are neat looking and the one I had was a different genus so maybe it would behave differently.

On a side note way to have a halide. Hang onto it and you'll be happy.
Yeah I've got 4 halides. 2 older 250s and 2 newer 250w hqi
 
A friend just gave me his 2 clowns since he's breaking down his tank along with 2 yellowtail damsels and cuc and a couple peppermint shrimp oh and some coral I gave him when he started
 
It's been 3 weeks since I added the new clowns and they are still getting along with my b&w clown. Also added all my zoas back in and shut down the 10 that was holding another clown pair and a couple big rocks. Now it's all in my sump

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As far as the starry blenny, first they are by far my favorite fish. I adore them. I also have a 29 gallon, not nearly as nice as yours, I was told that my tank was just a little to small for a starry blenny. However I have had tail spots, and painted and absolutely loved them. Right now I have a awesome sailfin blenny, so if for some reason the starry blenny can't work out there are always options. Looks great by the way
 
As far as the starry blenny, first they are by far my favorite fish. I adore them. I also have a 29 gallon, not nearly as nice as yours, I was told that my tank was just a little to small for a starry blenny. However I have had tail spots, and painted and absolutely loved them. Right now I have a awesome sailfin blenny, so if for some reason the starry blenny can't work out there are always options. Looks great by the way
Thanks can't believe Somes thinks this is a nice tank. I'm hoping the new build is alot nicer.
 
Yes you have a ton of coral in there! When it all grows out you'll most likely have to thin it out. Set up seems great. Only suggestion i would make is to cover the outside back wall with some self adhesive backing of black, blue or whatever you like. Really sets off a tank to hide all the hardware.
 
Yes you have a ton of coral in there! When it all grows out you'll most likely have to thin it out. Set up seems great. Only suggestion i would make is to cover the outside back wall with some self adhesive backing of black, blue or whatever you like. Really sets off a tank to hide all the hardware.
Yeah this tank will only be up for about another month. My double build is almost finished. 27 cube next to a deep blue 30 sharing a 55 sump
 
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