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Old 04-09-2005, 05:45 PM
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I have a 29g and I'm not quite sure what I what I was thinking of a damsel tank (yellow tails & chromis) with a maroon clown. Think the maroon could hold his own with damsels? But I would also like a yellow watchman goby. Could all these be housed together??? It would be a cool splash of color!!
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In my experience, Yellow tails are the "nicest" damsels & chromis only pick on other chromis. A maroon would be the boss of the tank, if it's big enough. But how many damsels, since this is a fairly small tank. You'll have to consider the bioload. <of course, this is an obvious case of "do as I say, not as I do" > A yellow watchman should be ok in terms of ecological niches, since it'll stay on the bottom, the maroon will mostly be mid-water & the damsels more surface fish.

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Old 04-09-2005, 09:22 PM
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It would make quite an aggressive tank imho. Personally, i wouldn't waste my bioload on damsels. Other than being greedy and territorial, they don't really have much personality and I've never heard of anyone in this hobby having a bond with his/her damsel. I consider tham as 'background fish' but with a 29 gallon, you may not have enough room to get anything else, so you're stuck with these guys. (good luck catching them too!) Gobies, Blennies, however are a definate yes!
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Old 04-10-2005, 06:16 AM
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Hmmmm 71 veiws 2 responses
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Old 04-10-2005, 06:43 AM
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I'd be making sure I have a larger tank for the maroon once it outgrows the 29G tank as they can grow up to 6".
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How about yellowheaded jawfish instead. Clown gobies are cute, but iffy with sps (don't know what corals you're planning on keeping). The biggest maroon I've ever seen was about 3-3.5" & everybody told me she was huge.

Neon gobies are nice, but only live for 1 year.

Maybe a bicolour blenny or royal gramma.

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I think the gobies are a good bet, maybe a royal gramma, a fire fish would be a good colour splash as well, but for a different shape with good colour I see nothing wrong with a damsel but you will have to set up the tank landscape accordingly. Maybe try a percula clown instead of a maroon as they tend to stay a little smaller and can still take care of themselves.
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Old 04-11-2005, 02:26 AM
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Sounds good keep them coming
Will a royal gramma and a purple firefish get along?? I think I still wanna stay with the yellow watchman.
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i would go with the yellow watchman. a couple of fire fish and a percula clown.
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If it were my tank I'd have a differnt kind of clown, maybe a perc or tomato. Then I'd have the yellow clown goby, purple pseudochromis, and a coral beauty. Top it off with a cleaner or peppermint shrimp and you've got a nice little tank!
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