Help with Stocking 37 Gallon Tank.

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bennysmith1997

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I am planning on upgrading my 10 gallon reef tank to a 37 gallon. I have been mulling my stocking plan for a while.

Right not my tank stock is as follows
1x Ocellaris Clownfish
1x Green Clown Goby
1x Pink Streak Wrasse.
*Yes My tank is probably over-stocked right now. But I caught the Pink Streak Wrasse for 40$ recently and knew an upgrade would be coming in the next few months.

My Tank is a Full Reef with a Bunch of Soft Corals, a Few LPS, and Inverts

For my new tank I am thinking of adding (over the course of the next few months)

Pygmy/ Cherub Angel or Orchid Dotty Back
Midas or Lawnmower Blenny
Pair Black Bar Chromis or Pair of Banggai Cardinal

Do you think this will be Overstocked? Or Any Compatibility Issues. I would Really Appreciate Advice or Recommendations for Stocking the tank. I definitely want a “Show Fish '' that would bring awesome color and movement hence the Cherub Angel.
Thank you!
 
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Whether the new tank will be over-stocked or not a question with a lot of different answers to! :) As long as you consider the swimming space vs. hiding spaces when you do your scape, I reckon you won't have to worry. I have been known to over stock my tanks, i don't think you're in a similar situation just now!

I have a Cherub Angel fish. Its a beautiful fish which gives me much joy to watch - and it is utilitarian as well nibbling away on the rock works. I didn't know that angle fish did that! :beaming-face-with-smiling-eyes: I'd stick with the lawnmower over the midas, again for utilitarian purposes.

All the best!
 
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