What are the most docile/non-aggressive fish??

One of my favorite fish is the yellow coris wrasse. Pretty, eats everything and doesn't bother anything. However, you do need a sandbed of at least 1 to 2 " because they like to bury themselves at night.
 
Get a screen top from Home Depot. This should keep almost every fish in the tank.

Clowns can be peaceful if not kept as a pair. Keeping a pair means spawning, the natural thing with somewhat parental fish is that they defend their eggs. I would suggest a single percula or ocellaris clown for a peaceful clown.

Firefish are probably as docile as it gets IMO. Be warned that two will only work if they are a bonded pair. If not a bonded pair before being put in your tank, there is a very high chance the two will fight. Look for two at the LFS that are swimming next to each other and stick close.

Cardinals are quite peaceful as well. I would recommend them, bangaiis can only be kept in pairs though. The pairs have to be bonded for similar reasons to that of the firefish.

A flasher wrasse would be another fish that I would recommend as well. Line spot, McCosker's, and Carpenter's flasher wrasses are some of my favorites (being affordable, I don't know what your budget is). I would recommend most prawn/watchman gobies as well. The dracula, yellow, and randall's prawn/watchman gobies are fun to watch, especially when they are paired with a pistol shrimp.
 
thanks for the good responses everyone! I think I've got enough info to get everything figured out based on them
 
Well if you still have the damsels, you have a few options. A pair of maroon clowns lol, maybe a lionfish. Im sure those would get along nicely lol.
 
Sorry I wasn't trying to find out if they jump or not...... In regards to clownfish, chromis, gobies, and wrasses, are they really docile and non-aggressive? I''m trying to find out if they will nip up other fish that get introduced after them. I'm still stickin to my thread topic

This is a public forum. You don't get the luxury of people just talking about what you want to talk about. Jumping and no cover are a part of assessing your stocking potential. Sounds like you're going to make a top so great. Even frog fish can jump.

Stay away from the copperband.

Lots of peaceful gobies and wrasses. Check out liveaquaria for some basics of what's available, tank size, etc. Do a little more homework and then your better questions will yield better answers. Good luck.
 
You're going to need a cover with practically most fish, to be honest. I'm guessing your tank a reef? If not, I wouldn't be concerned with the slight light loss caused by an eggcrate top. If so, I still wouldn't be TOO concerned, depending on which inverts you're keeping.

Pretty much ANY fish will jump, and IME, even those that folks would think "no way...that fish will NEVER jump" can end up on the carpet.

Egg crate will not keep firefish (or fairy/flasher wrasses) in. Build a 1/4 inch mesh top.
 
@ small alien: I was trying to direct the topic toward the information I was looking for.

#1 Stocking potential: I know my stocking potential is cheap currently since I have no cover, but will be making one and slowly planning out my fish stocking following setting up my quarantine tank and all the necessities.

#2 I appreciate the input, and was only trying to re-direct the responses to get my initial question answered rather than having everything go on a tangent. The reason I posted was to find out the answer to a topic. Thank you for stating the obvious, as I am fully aware this is a public forum. If you want to talk about what you would like to talk about, then start your own thread!!! If I seemed like a jerk in my re-directing of the subject matter I apologize because I didn't mean to come across that way.


Onto one more question, what material have you guys used for the screen cover top to your reef tank?? Should I go with regular wire screen? or vinyl coated? I am also looking to make a little cover for my overflow and HOB fuge return to keep snails from blocking plumbing, what material can some of you guys suggest?
 
For a tank cover, go to BRS. They sell a clear mesh and a kits for a mesh top. With a clear mesh top, you lose the minimal PAR from your lights
 
Next time I make a large order from them I will have to add that in. BRS has everything lol. I wish I had started using things from their site much earlier. Their two part is SUCH a money saver.
 
Orchid dottybacks are great too. Friendly and like to hang in the lower half of the tank. Nice color as the firefish are. Orchid dottybacks good. Neon dottybacks bad.
 
IME orchids are quite peaceful as dottybacks go. They will defend their home/hole, but, otherwise are very easy-going. For the most peaceful, get the captive-bred orchids.

If you have (or can add) a 4"+ sandbed, a jawfish is both peaceful and interesting. Yellowhead jawfish are one of the more social jaws once they are established and will hang out in the open to see what's happening.
 
Tail-spot or other small blennies are usually peaceful. See my avatar. The suggestions above are good just make sure that you get a mated pair if you go with two firefish, cardinals, blennies, gobies,...
 
Thanks for the input!....I just got myself a brand new 75g tank and I plan on transferring everything from the 55g into it. Also will be having a 40 breeder sump for it so can't wait to have the extra space to work with. Thanks for the all the suggestions...pretty pumped to get a nice array fish as I ramp up my coral stock once I get everything set up.
 
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