What fish?

maybe a lawnmower blenny - as long as you're producing enough algae for it to eat. if not enough algae, then you can put seaweed (green algae) sheets in on a clip.
 
your tank is way too small for a mandrian because they need sooo many pods you would probably need to setup a 75 refugium just to feed him. I would say a couple of clowns and a clown goby. HTH,Tim
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6718054#post6718054 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by vi3tb0i
My tank have alot of pods though....If i can should i get the one that takes in food?

Even if it eats food for the store/person who feeds it, there is no guarentee that it will eat for you. Your tank most likely can't grow pods fast enough for your manderin to eat them, and many manderins that take prepared foods last only months before perishing.
 
There is a lot of debate on tank size, #LR, sand, etc.. about keeping a mandrin alive for more than 6 months. Supposedly, they need pods even if they do eat prepared food---it may work if you can find one that will eat mysis, brine shrimp. I have one in a 65g w/ a small fuge---I've had it for 1 year, but it is not "fat" and I believe it does eat some frozen shrimp(some time it just spits them out).
 
Hardy meaning that is more able to survive stressful or poor conditions as opposed to the wild caught clown.
 
You have many, many choices. Clowns are agressive (like some other popular fish) and will attack others. If you look at LiveAquaria.com beginners or nano fish---that is what most of my fish are. Angels are nice, but can pick on LPS--I have a cherub--it picks on Trachyphyllia and plate corals.
 
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