Newbie needs fish suggestions

What about coral beauty or flame angels?
I’ll actually measure the tank Friday when I’m back at work.
 
A court jester(I think that's what their called) . Very small but cool looking fish. I've been thinking about getting one for awhile after my fallow/rebuilding time is over.

I absolutely love a nice peaceful Rainfordi Goby aka Court Jester Goby aka Old Glory Goby. It will get up to around 3 inches but they tend to do a bit better in a little larger than a 30g.
 
I would avoid a 6line wrasse for sure, and add the clowns last.
I would never redomend a 6 line personally.. I've had one for 2 years and he still fights every single new addition to the tank. I've heard of a couple stories where they turned out ok, not most become gnarly little guys
Hey fellas I'm just sayin because realistically the only other wrasse she can add is a possum wrasse which is cute but less fun and the clowns can hold their own against a 6 line. Never would I otherwise suggest one
 
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Hey fellas I'm just sayin because realistically the only other wrasse she can add is a possum wrasse which is cute but less fun and the clowns can hold their own against a 6 line. Never would I otherwise suggest one

I totally agree with you.
 
No chromis or damsels. They will later haunt you. . LOL
Clownfish, strawberry basslet, firefish gobies and a blenny. These sare all active and low cost and should something go wrong, you haven't lost a huge investment. These are also hardy and cheap to feed
 
My set up is small because it is in my office at work. I spend a lot of time there.

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Any kind of hawkfish would absolutely love your aquascape.
 

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