Pair of firemouths (or any other thorichthys sp)
Pair of convicts (temporarily but breeding pairs don't usually grow out of the range of a 29) (or any other amatitlania sp. minus sajica and siquia)
Pair of rainbow cichlids
Pair of dwarf pikes-
Pair of angels
Bonded pair of discus
Pair of keyhole cichlids
Rams (GBR or bolivians)-
Apistos-
Dicrossus-
Pair of laetacara-
Pair of kribensis-
Pair of jewel cichlids (lifalili type sp.)
as for dithers,
for underlined fish names, go with SA characins (tetras hatchets or pencilfish, if you go with angels or discus do not put rummynose tetras or cardinals/neons, these are their natural prey items)
for fish with bolded names on that list, go with west african tetras or plant spawning killis, (much more expensive but looks nice) or synodontis nigriventris.
everything else you can just go for swordtails, platies, or mollies. I would not recommend guppies or endlers as these will probably get eaten.
other things you can do:
Rainbows (smaller melanotaenia or pseudomugil)
colony of rock dwelling neolamprologus
I put a dash next to the dwarf cichlids on that list, just letting you know in that case you'll probably want stuff swimming around the top because a 29 is obviously a tall tank and dwarf cichlids tend to hug the bottom. Just letting you know so you don't waste the space
Pair of convicts (temporarily but breeding pairs don't usually grow out of the range of a 29) (or any other amatitlania sp. minus sajica and siquia)
Pair of rainbow cichlids
Pair of dwarf pikes-
Pair of angels
Bonded pair of discus
Pair of keyhole cichlids
Rams (GBR or bolivians)-
Apistos-
Dicrossus-
Pair of laetacara-
Pair of kribensis-
Pair of jewel cichlids (lifalili type sp.)
as for dithers,
for underlined fish names, go with SA characins (tetras hatchets or pencilfish, if you go with angels or discus do not put rummynose tetras or cardinals/neons, these are their natural prey items)
for fish with bolded names on that list, go with west african tetras or plant spawning killis, (much more expensive but looks nice) or synodontis nigriventris.
everything else you can just go for swordtails, platies, or mollies. I would not recommend guppies or endlers as these will probably get eaten.
other things you can do:
Rainbows (smaller melanotaenia or pseudomugil)
colony of rock dwelling neolamprologus
I put a dash next to the dwarf cichlids on that list, just letting you know in that case you'll probably want stuff swimming around the top because a 29 is obviously a tall tank and dwarf cichlids tend to hug the bottom. Just letting you know so you don't waste the space