Want to add final fish, I don't know what to add.

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I have a 29 gal biocube with a falco hawkfish, dwarf angel fish , clown gobie ,and a blenny. I was thinking of adding a sixline wrasse or a clownfish, possibly a pair, what would be better to do?
 

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I don't think either will be a great idea sorry. The 6line can be highly aggressive even in larger tanks and I think a pair of clowns will be too much bio load. A singe clown may be ok though. I'd expect some aggression though.
Perhaps dart fish?
 

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Moved your thread to the current section -- better fit.

What species of dwarf angel fish?

What species of clown(s) ?

IMO, pretty much at the limit already. Agree that a six line wouldn't work out well.
 

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i think a pair of clowns would be too much. 1 more fish is kind of pushing it but as long as you keep them well fed and keep up on water changes i don't see a problem with a sixline.
 

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A saddleback clown gets large for a biocube, a black ocellaris would be a better choice. With the temperament of your current inhabitants a sixline would work, though he would be aggressive toward any new fish.
 

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