is this new addition excessive?

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tiderunner
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is this new addition excessive?

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I've had my 29g tank up and running smoothly for about a year now with my occ. clown, coflake beauty, valentini puffer, and lawnmower blenny. I'm thinking of making some changes - I'd love to swap out my royal gramma for a six line wrasse, and I'm also considering adding a b/w occ clown, hoping to pair up my existing one. My main concern is whether adding both would be too much for the tank.
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Re: is this new addition excessive?

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Honestly, I think your tank is already pretty close to being overstocked. Adding more fish might not be the best idea, especially if you're trying to pair the clown. I'd say a six line wrasse is not the best choice for a smaller tank like yours.
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I've heard mixed reviews on the six-line wrasse in smaller tanks, but I was under the impression a 29g could handle one. What's the main concern with them in smaller aquariums - is it their activity level or potential aggression? Yeah, I kind of figured adding another clown would be overdoing it. I'll probably scratch that idea for now.
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I've had a sixline wrasse in a smaller tank myself and it got along with all my other fish just fine, but I've got mates whose sixlines have taken over their tanks - guess it just depends on the individual fish.
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My Coflake Beauty kind of rules the roost, not in a bad way, just keeps the lawnmower blenny in check.
I figured adding the six-line last would help him fit in, not be the dominant one.
I really like the look of the six-line, but is there another wrasse that's a better fit for my tank?
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Re: is this new addition excessive?

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tiderunner wrote: Thu Jun 26, 2025 7:53 am I've had my 29g tank up and running smoothly for about a year now with my occ. clown, coflake beauty, valentini puffer, and lawnmower blenny. I'm thinking of making some changes - I'd love to swap out my royal gramma for a six line wrasse, and I'm also considering adding a b/w occ clown, hoping to pair up my existing one. My main concern is whether adding both would be too much for the tank.
Most folks agree that 30 gallons is the absolute minimum for a six line, so you're basically at the lowest threshold.
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I'm thinking a yellowheaded jawfish might be the way to go. Had one before and loved it - really unique fish to watch. Thanks for the advice, appreciate it.
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tiderunner wrote: Thu Jun 26, 2025 7:53 am I've had my 29g tank up and running smoothly for about a year now with my occ. clown, coflake beauty, valentini puffer, and lawnmower blenny. I'm thinking of making some changes - I'd love to swap out my royal gramma for a six line wrasse, and I'm also considering adding a b/w occ clown, hoping to pair up my existing one. My main concern is whether adding both would be too much for the tank.
I came across the Blue Spotted Jawfish and I gotta say, they look pretty sweet.
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That Blue Spotted Jawfish is stunning. I'll definitely keep an eye out for it, but I'm leaning towards the yellowheaded or pearly one. The local fish stores around here don't usually carry anything too exotic, so I'll probably end up with one of those.

When I add the jawfish, do you think it's a good idea to remove the lawnmower blenny first, rearrange the rockwork, then add the jawfish and finally put the blenny back in? Or do you think it'll be okay to just add the jawfish straight away? I'm thinking that way might help minimize any aggression issues that could pop up. Thanks for the advice!
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I'd re-arrange the rockwork, then add the jawfish, seems like the safest way to minimize any potential aggression issues.
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