100 Gallon Tank Stock List

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I'm looking to stock my 100 gallon tank. It so far just has sand and live rock. I would like to do soft corals in the future, but so far am wanting
1 Blue tang
1 Coral beauty
1 Mandarin goby
2 clownfish
Let me know what other fish I could add, and what I could add for a cleanup crew.
 
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The Powder blue tang is subject to disease.
The Madrin needs lots of pods.
Research these fish before purchasing.
 

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I'm looking to stock my 100 gallon tank. It so far just has sand and live rock. I would like to do soft corals in the future, but so far am wanting
1 Blue tang
1 Coral beauty
1 Mandarin goby
2 clownfish
Let me know what other fish I could add, and what I could add for a cleanup crew.
Do you mean a blue hippo tang (Dory)? They are very fun. The Mandarins need to have copods, which will take a while to build up. Clowns are always a good started fish. You could look into a butterfly fish, foxfaces, wrasse, and blennies too for your tank! Some very colorful fish and striking in the tank
 
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