Fish for a 10g Frag Tank?

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I've been looking for a fish or 2 for my 10 gallon frag tank to help keep things like hair algae, bristle worms, etc in check but being 10 gallons I don't have a lot of options. Unfortunately my clown that I was housing in there just passed away from some sort of gill infection / parasite so the tank is empty now. A couple choices I've come up with are:
Hector's Goby (Apparently eats hair algae, can anyone back this up?)
Pink streaked wrasse (To help keep little critters in check)
And that's about it lol

Does anyone have any other suggestions? Thank you
 

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I've been looking for a fish or 2 for my 10 gallon frag tank to help keep things like hair algae, bristle worms, etc in check but being 10 gallons I don't have a lot of options. Unfortunately my clown that I was housing in there just passed away from some sort of gill infection / parasite so the tank is empty now. A couple choices I've come up with are:
Hector's Goby (Apparently eats hair algae, can anyone back this up?)
Pink streaked wrasse (To help keep little critters in check)
And that's about it lol

Does anyone have any other suggestions? Thank you
I have a baby coral banded shrimp and it does a great job keeping flatworms off my frags. I know it's not a fish rather an invert but it keeps the tank clean in my opinion
 

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