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I’m planning to add new fish now. As far as fish I have a 29 gallon tank. For fish I want it to prevent nudis, worms, and other pest. I have fish as rn (a fire fish). Fish I want is a Melanurus wrasse and a six line and a yellow Coris wrasse. And last a scoffer blenny. As far as these, these all seem to have a benefit of having them in your tank. But my question is can I even have these in my 29 gallon. And if I can what order should I add them.
 

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None of those wrasse are appropriate for a tank that size. Look into possum wrasse of the wettmorella genus. Or Pseudocheilinops ataenia, the pink streaked wrasse.
 

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Any other fish that will take care of nudis, flat worms?
Your best bet will be a Pseudocheilinops ataenia. I have had 4 in total in my time caring for wrasses and out of those 4, none of them have disappointed me. I had a Monti Eating Nudibranch outbreak early in Autumn and the pink streaks I have currently loved dining on them although a couple did go under the radar as they were out at night way past the time the pink streaks went to bed.
 

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