Fish that’s is blue in color and not aggressive

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I’m planning a 125 gallon, i love the Blue Hippo tangs coloring but i know that it would out grow a 125, any suggestion for a fish blue in color?
This is what i have so far for a stocking list, I’m not 100% sure all of these will work together, any feedback would be greatly appreciated

2 Ocellaris Clown fish
1 Bi color blenny
1 Blue streak cleaner wrasse
1 Pearlscale Butterfly
1 Blackback Butterfly
1 6 Line Wrasse
1 Pink streaked wrasse
2 Dwarf Angelfish Flame and Yellow (if possible i was told if i introduced them at the same time it would be ok)
1 Bristletooth tang (unsure of what one)
 

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And blue chromis are nice
Try KP aquatics for those…while slightly less chaotic than blue green chromis, still tricky to get a stable school tho

I like Atlantic Blue tangs but YMMV with aggression … my particular specimen hates any angelfish but is otherwise peaceful … they can get large and a 125 might be borderline but doable…

Blue hamlets, but those are more slate blue and will eat any chromis
 

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It may be ok if the 125 is 6ft tank. I keep a sixline with a yellow banded possum wrasse in a 7ft tank and they act like they don't even notice each other. Ya never know tho
Yes but a possum and a lined wrasse are fairly distant. Six line and pink streak is really playing with fire
 

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springheri damsels.

with some personal experiences:

 
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Thank you all, i appreciate all of the feedback, the tank will be 6’ in length, this will also be my first saltwater aquarium and the first time having an aquarium in 20+ years. I’m just trying to do my research and get as much info as possible before jumping in
 
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