Would this work

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  1. vinny147

    vinny147 Bristle Worm

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    Would this combination of fish work?
    Lawnmower Blenny
    2 True Percula clowns
    Six Line Wrasse
    Coral Beauty
    Cleaner Shrimp

    Will there be any issues between these fish?
    Thanks, Vinny
     
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  3. tgood

    tgood Sea Dragon

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    How big is the tank?
     
  4. vinny147

    vinny147 Bristle Worm

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    biocube 29 Clowns are only 1 1/2 inch right now. Lawnmower Blenny is about 2 1/2 inches long. I plan on getting a small six line wrasse and a small coral beauty.
     
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    Reeron Blue Ringed Angel

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    Good god that's a lot of fish for a 29.
     
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    unclejed Whip-Lash Squid

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    If tank is over 20 gal. no, no problem, or should I say, there shouldn't be. Some will tell you 20 gal. is not good for a Coral Beauty but I kept one for 4-5 years in a 10 gal. and it was happy.
     
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    vinny147 Bristle Worm

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    From what ive heard that is pretty much average for what people put in a biocube 29. But I have heard of people doing even more. So im stopping at these guys.
     
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  9. Seano Hermano

    Seano Hermano Giant Squid

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    I'm not sure about a biocube, as the dimensions are a bit different. But if it were a reg. 29g I would recommend you not have the wrasse & the rest would be fine to have.

    My reasoning for choosing the wrasse to be removed from the list, & not a different fish, is that the wrasse will become the most aggressive.
     
  10. vinny147

    vinny147 Bristle Worm

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    So I went out and bought the coral beauty. Hes been in the tank for about an hour and a half. Not really eating, I guess he will need a couple of days. Im going to agree with you about the wrasse. But what about a Watchmen Goby and a Pistol Shrimp?