Best fish for a pair of clowns

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    Ryan

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    What should I go with or what are my options and when should I add him to the tank if I added the clowns last Thursday? I heard probably waiting a couple months and it should be good to go...?
     
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    yote Ceritfied Mantis Hunter Moderator

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    The fairy and carpenter wrasses are cool.So are the flame and coral beauty angels.Blennies,my personal favorite is the bi-color.
     
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    You should wait about 3 weeks before adding another fish. In a 29 gallon tank, you are restricted to smaller fish, or fish that don't need a lot of swimming space. A goby of some sort would be my choice.
     
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    One of the smaller fairy or flasher wrasse.Beautiful,small,active and peaceful.

    They do like to jump,so have a lid or eggcrate.
     
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    a jawfish would be pretty awesome or a blenny is never a bad choice
     
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