Stocking question for 14g nano

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Hi, I'm trying to come up with some stocking ideas for fish in my IM 14g Peninsula. I'm pretty set on an Ocellaris clownfish and hopefully 1 other interesting fish with a low bioload and doesn't require spot feeding. I know clownfish are really bold with their feeding and I'd like something equally easy that I can feed once every 3 days or so without too much hassle. Thanks!

[edit] I'm planning on keeping a mixed reef so ideally something that doesnt nip at SPS or other corals/inverts
 
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Neon goby, Bangaii cardinal
 
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I like the captive grown option for bangaii - thanks! Any thoughts on a Azure Damselfish? 2.5" max size, apparently not as aggressive as other damselfish
 

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All fish should be fed more often than once every three days imo. Once a day is best for most people.
 

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You should feed any fish you have everyday. If you want to keep them healthy and disease free they need to be fed regularly
 

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