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Hello everyone I have a Red Sea 750xxl 200 gal
Currently was wondering what kind of fish should I add for a community tank
Fish currently in the tank are
2 Clarke clowns
2cardinals
1 anthias male
1 sailfin tang
1 yellow tang
1 powder blue tang
1 whitetail bristle tooth
1 damsel
1 wrasse
1 royal gramma

tank just seems empty except the tangs roaming any suggestions is appreciated!
 

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Hello everyone I have a Red Sea 750xxl 200 gal
Currently was wondering what kind of fish should I add for a community tank
Fish currently in the tank are
2 Clarke clowns
2cardinals
1 anthias male
1 sailfin tang
1 yellow tang
1 powder blue tang
1 whitetail bristle tooth
1 damsel
1 wrasse
1 royal gramma

tank just seems empty except the tangs roaming any suggestions is appreciated!
You likely won’t be able to add any more fish with those tangs… The only one I have yet to see become a terror is a White Tail Bristletooth. The others are all nasty to newcomers.
 
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Depending on the wrasse, a group of a different species from a different wrasse group might be a good idea. Possibly a group of one of the larger dartfish like scissortails, zebras, blue gudgeons, etc. You can try adding a group of female anthias to your male, granted you know the species, but that's risky as males are known to kill females in captivity quite often. If you do it, get a group of at least 4 females at once.
 
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You likely won’t be able to add any more fish with those tangs… The only one I have yet to see become a terror is a White Tail Bristletooth. The others are all nasty to newcomers.
That blue powder is a devil the others are peaceful as you can get
 
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Depending on the wrasse, a group of a different species from a different wrasse group might be a good idea. Possibly a group of one of the larger dartfish like scissortails, zebras, blue gudgeons, etc. You can try adding a group of female anthias to your male, granted you know the species, but that's risky as males are known to kill females in captivity quite often. If you do it, get a group of at least 4 females at once.
Thinking about adding some more anthias thanks for the feedback!
 
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That blue powder is a devil the others are peaceful as you can get
Powder blues are the one you don’t want to have being aggressive, these guys tend to stress new fish out until they either die of stress or starvation.
 
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