Leathers and Predators 75g

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Been keeping a 75g display + 30g sump mixed reef for a few years now. I'm moving in 6 months and I plan to upgrade my reef tank when I move. However, it got me thinking about what I want to do with my 75.

Leathers and Predators
Simple concept; primarily leather corals (and anything else that may survive) and some of the reef-cautious or non-reef safe fish I can't put in my mixed reef. Reaching out to the community on what you all think of this stocking list and if you think it will cohabitate well together. The tank is 4 feet long with a 30g sump and a tight lid.

Fish:
Dwarf/Zebra Lionfish or Mombasa Lionfish
Blue Spotted Puffer
1 or 2 Dwarf Angelfish (Potter's, Flame, Lemonpeel, or Bicolor)
Pearlscale Butterflyfish
Dusky Wrasse or Leopard Wrasse
Sand Sifting Goby
Snowflake Eel (maybe)
Blue Dot Jawfish (maybe)
Starry Blenny (maybe)

Inverts:
3x shortspine urchins
2x sandsifting starfish (will they get eaten in this tank?)
I'm assuming most other CUC are out of the question in this tank.

Corals:
2x 6" Kenya Tree
8" Purple toadstool mushroom (it might be a weeping willow, im not sure)
6" Green polyp toadstool
Anything else that might survive this crew of fish. Corals listed above are just what I've already got.

What do you all think?
 
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Polyp polynomial: How many heads do you start with when buying zoas?

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  • 2 to 4 heads.

    Votes: 145 57.1%
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  • Full colony.

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