Good fish for frag tank?

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What are some of the better fish to keep in a frag tank? For a good candidate it needs to be relatively low cost and obviously coral safe. My frag tank is 30" long and a foot wide. I need something to knock the worm and pod population down because they are very unsightly. It is bare bottom with a white egg crate rack that is three inches tall. I was thinking about a sixline, but wondering what else will work.
 
If you are looking for a smaller zooplanktivore, that will be the only specimen in the tank, the lined wrasses (Genus: Psuedocheilinus) may be a good option. Here's a link with more info on them: Pseudocheilinus
 
The problem with wrasses are expense and compatibility.
Damsels, believe it or not, are a great frag tank fish. Cheap, hardy and good against pests.

I've got eight or so blue devils, 2 yellow damsels, and 3 chromis in my larger (90gal) frag system.
( along with a lawnmower blenny, 2 yellow tangs 1 powder blue and a six-line wrasse)
 
Everyone is going to have there opinon as to what fish do the best job in a frag system. All the above are very good examples of fish that work well in a frag tank. I have a sixline wrasse and a kole tang in my frag system to help keep the algea and pest under control.
 
yellow coris wrasse would work well, or pretty much any small wrasse
 
I guess it will be a sixline, I have a yellow coris wrasse in my display but can not put one in the frag tank because there is no sand. I've had a sixline before but got rid of it due to it's evil temperament towards other wrasses. This guy will be flying solo though with a pair of clowns.
 
The tank is 36"x12"x12" not sure on exact depth. Tangs are out of the question due to size of the tank. Algae isn't my issue, I have a lot of various worms and pods in there. The worms and pods are not pests, they are just unsightly (I don't like looking at them). I was thinking about a sixline but was just wondering if there was something else out there.
 
LFS can not get a sixline at the moment but can get a four/twelve and an eight line. Which of these is better, they are similar in price.
 
Anybody have experience with a 4/12 line or eight line wrasse?
 
you can also try a banggai cardinal fish.. i heard they eat pods and such.. plus they are relatively cheap.. imo
 
I have a tomini tang, random damsels and a frogfish in my frag tank. The frogfish is just for fun but the rest do really well and cleaning up. I feed pretty heavy for the Lps and they take care of the rest. And the frogfish eats the damsels before they get big and mean
 

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