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![]() If you go with a royal Gramma or similar dottyback type fish be aware that they are SUPER aggressive to other goby fish
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![]() More often than not, fish that have aggressive tendencies will be much more aggressive when housed in a small tank. Always add the most docile fish first and the most aggressive fish last. The Sergeant Major is not a good fish choice for a 29 gallon tank as they get much too large and much too aggressive when they do get bigger even if it is docile now. I would try to find another home for that fish and start from scratch. A Snowflake Eel would definitely be squishy in a 29 gallon tank and I would only recommend that if it was the only fish in the tank and you did big waterchanges to keep the water quality good since they do eat a lot (and then poop a lot).
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![]() I read on diffrent sites that seargent majors are ok for nanos
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![]() Hmmm, well there are many fish that go by the name "Sergeant Major", but the usual one referred to as a "Sergeant Major Damselfish" gets to be 6-8". Do you know which one yours is?
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![]() Im pretty sure its the damselfish.
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![]() I was also told by the sales clerk that there semi aggresive.( it was in a tank with some tomato clowns)
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![]() Probably. They make better tankmates in big tanks where their adult aggression can be spread upon a larger population.
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![]() Well I can't really afford to get a bigger tank ( only in high school) and I don't really have the space for anything bigger than 30 gallons
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