29 gallon stocking

fish_geek*

Member
Hi all,
I was wondering if these fish would live ok with eachother and other corals and invertebrates.
I have:
2 cleaner shrimp
5 astrea snails
1 red hermit
1 haloween hermit (going away after reading the thread under)
I want :
a pair of clowns - ocellaris or percula
1 jawfish, bicolor blenny or midas blenny (and recomendations?)
and 1 other small fish (something like a sixline wrasse, gramma ,chromis ect)- suggestions would be apreciated
The tank measures 36x13x16
Thanks,
David
 

bill109

Active Member
IMO i think it would be cool to do this
Yellow striped maron clown (2 if they will fit ask the other ppl of swf.com)
2 chromis
sixline or blenny or jawfish youmentioned
fill tht tank up with rock.. do ou have it yet.. if not post pics when you get the chace
my 30 has
small YT
chromis
clown
pink blue watchman
im upgrading to a 75 so not to worry
 

crt81

Member
I have a midas blenny and its Awesome. I call mine Maxine! :) . It hangs out in the open all day and it always is eating. It will eat even when its full and its belly is pertruding out. Its a very happy fish that's coral, shrimp, crab, and other fish friendly. I have mine with a occ. clownfish with stripes, an occ. clownfish without stripes, and a yellowtail damsel (which is also friendly and an really cool fish)! Both the damsel and midas bleeny are the best of friends-they swim constantly with each other! I know that people say you shouldn't keep damsels in small aquariums but I've had no problem. They are really pretty fish if you are looking for somthing with nice coloring.
 

bill109

Active Member
Originally Posted by crt81
I have a midas blenny and its Awesome. I call mine Maxine! :) . It hangs out in the open all day and it always is eating. It will eat even when its full and its belly is pertruding out. Its a very happy fish that's coral, shrimp, crab, and other fish friendly. I have mine with a occ. clownfish with stripes, an occ. clownfish without stripes, and a yellowtail damsel (which is also friendly and an really cool fish)! Both the damsel and midas bleeny are the best of friends-they swim constantly with each other! I know that people say you shouldn't keep damsels in small aquariums but I've had no problem. They are really pretty fish if you are looking for somthing with nice coloring.
i agree the midas are nice and the yellow tail blue damsels have extremely nice coloring.. if you dont mind them terrorizing things
i saw a 29 gallon in the lfs with bout 15-20 tiny ones wow is looked awesome considering he has fake pink corals. it looked nice and made me wan to buy the fish..
 

xdave

Active Member
Keep YTB chromis are a schooling fish, keep them in odd numbers of at least 3 to avoid aggression.
 

chadman

Active Member
i have a 30g reef tank....in which i have around 80+lbs of lr...everyone is happy...i actually have more fish in mine than you are planning on putting in yours....i also don't run a skimmer and i have had no problems with my parameters....if your looking at blennies don't count out the lawnmower blenny...i love mine!! i'd also tell you to get more snails and hermits...i have 15-20 hermits..prolly seven or eight snails of different sorts...
 

fish_geek*

Member
For the last fish I really want something that has alot of personality:
so far im thinking of
1pair of clowns
1midas blenny
Thanks,
David
 

aztec reef

Active Member
you might be able to keep 2 midas.As for the bicolor is semi aggressive and they're not recomended to mix with other blenny species specially in smaller tanks.
 

fish_geek*

Member
Went to the LFS today and got 2 clowns and a midas :cheer:
1 clown in ornage the other black (ocelaris) and seems like the black one is a female, bigger and chases the male a little.
The black clown turned alittle lighter, very dark brown does that mean anything?
Thanks
David
 
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