Fish Stocking Suggestions 90g

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Hello again everyone,

So I have a 90g reef tank (4ftx2ftx18inch) with a CWT 50 -36" sump and the reef octopus classic 150int 6" skimmer just for background on filtration. I've also got a split breeder box with 2 different macro algae in there too.

I currently have
1x Tomini Tang
1x White Tail Tang
1x Green Reef Chromis
2x Blue Reef Chromis
1x Yellow Wrasse (Halichoeres chrysus)
1x Cleaner Shrimp
1x Aptasia Eating Filefish
2x Ocellaris Clownfish
1x Pearly Jawfish
2x Emerald Crap
3 or 4 peppermint shrimp
several hermits and snails

Rock work is a good combo of caves and arches with a couple of flats for corals.

I've thought of some yellow reef chromis.

Just wondering what else I could reliably put in here; it seems so empty.

I don't want things that will more often than not eat any coral or inverts.

Thanks in advance
 
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Looks heavy to me already but you know your tank better than me. I would suggest like a flame angel, coral beauty, chalk bass (have one in my 90 and love him) MAYBE a genicathus angel if youre feeling it. Pyramid butterfly maybe as well
 

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I've wanted a coral beauty but all I've read is they aren't very reef safe, that not the case?
From what ive read they are generally the most reef safe of all the centropyge angels. Cant be 100% safe but very close to it from what i can find. in my own experience it was a model citizen
 
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