29 Gallon saltwater FOWLR tank

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I am starting a new 29 gallon saltwater FOWLR tank, heres what I plan to get, I would like feedback

1 small tang (will be in there for 1 year MAX)
2 Clownfish (not sure what variety)
1x Firefish
1x yellowtail damsel
1x Yellow watchman goby
 

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Everything looks good besides the tang. Tangs grow large which you probably know and even a baby wouldn't do well in a 29 Gallon tank unless quarantining. For a 29 gallon maybe a royal gramma and or pistol goby pair would be a good replacement instead of a tang.
 
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Everything looks good besides the tang. Tangs grow large which you probably know and even a baby wouldn't do well in a 29 Gallon tank unless quarantining. For a 29 gallon maybe a royal gramma and or pistol goby pair would be a good replacement instead of a tang.
Ok thanks, I already have a royal gramma in my 55 gallon would a small dwarf angel (like a cherub or flame) be good?
 

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I think the cherub angelfish is a good choice and will fare better in the 29 than a flame.
 

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Yeah....good tank for a cherub. However, they like a lot of rock to browse and forage. Standard 30s are cool if you stack rock up to the top.
 

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