Looking for one more fish in 36 gallon.

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I'm looking for at least one more fish fto put in my 36g, I currently have two clowns, and a starry blenny. I was thinking of maybe a cardinal, but I'd like something more colorful.

I need the fish to be peaceful.

I would consider a smaller wrasse, but there are some gaps in my tank top where my protein skimmer is.
 

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Pink-Streaked Wrasse or Possum Wrasse would work. A Pistol Shrimp and Goby pair could be cool.
 

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Orchid dottyback
Yellow tail or sapphire damsel

The clowns and blenny can handle themselves, so I wouldn't worry about aggression too much.
 

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Geometric pygmy perchlets, black gap gramma, starcki damsel as mentionef.
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My one, the electric blue is indescribable, so beautiful
 

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Royal grammas are very pretty. Clown gobies are cute and have a lot of personality.
 

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Fish period. Some of the most aggressive fish you’ll deal with are damsels, my dominant fish in my tank is a saddleback clown. But Orchid dortybacks, once they mature, can become very territorial and aggressive towards other fish. So you’ll have the two damsel and an orchid dottyback, the blenny might pay the price. I have a rimless and a six line, no issues with jumping. But again another aggressive fish.
 

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all fish jump, provide them with an ideal environment, low stress And lots of rock work and you’ll significantly lower the risk
 

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