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Hello I started a 90 gallon reef.I have some experience in having a 20g for 9 months.I put my 2 clown fish a powered blue tang,sailfin tang,and hippo tang in.I also have a lawn mower and sand swifter that Im going to add when tank matures. Any ideas of other fish I can add that are reef safe
 
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Hello I started a 90 gallon reef.I have some experience in having a 20g for 9 months.I put my 2 clown fish a powered blue tang,sailfin tang,and hippo tang in.I also have a lawn mower and sand swifter that Im going to add when tank matures. Any ideas of other fish I can add that are reef safe
  • Basslet like a royal gramma
  • Wrasse like:
    • Yellow coris
    • melanarus
    • Timor
    • Any flasher wrasse
    • any fairy wrasse
  • Cardinal like a Banggai
  • Lamarck's angelfish
Honestly could go on forever but theres a start
 
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  • Basslet like a royal gramma
  • Wrasse like:
    • Yellow coris
    • melanarus
    • Timor
    • Any flasher wrasse
    • any fairy wrasse
  • Cardinal like a Banggai
  • Lamarck's angelfish
Honestly could go on forever but theres a start
I back the Lamarck's and the melanurus, great wrasse choice. I like the Lamarck's due to it being a peaceful dwarf angel, as a lot of dwarfs are jerks and may nip at coral. Also into the fairy/flasher wrasses but your gonna need a lid.
 

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I back the Lamarck's and the melanurus, great wrasse choice. I like the Lamarck's due to it being a peaceful dwarf angel, as a lot of dwarfs are jerks and may nip at coral. Also into the fairy/flasher wrasses but your gonna need a lid.
what about the Swallowtail angelfish? I’m thinking of getting one for a reef tank. Similar?
 
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Hello I started a 90 gallon reef.I have some experience in having a 20g for 9 months.I put my 2 clown fish a powered blue tang,sailfin tang,and hippo tang in.I also have a lawn mower and sand swifter that Im going to add when tank matures. Any ideas of other fish I can add that are reef safe
Considering you have 3 tangs, I’d say you’re maxed out. I know this sounds insane however none of them will allow for a new inhabitant to be added and they will all outgrow your tank and likely stress unfortunately.
 
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Considering you have 3 tangs, I’d say you’re maxed out. I know this sounds insane however none of them will allow for a new inhabitant to be added and they will all outgrow your tank and likely stress unfortunately.
Hello thank you for the info. So far everything is fine.How long do I have before I have to talk to the women about getting a bigger tank
 

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Hello thank you for the info. So far everything is fine.How long do I have before I have to talk to the women about getting a bigger tank
It really depends on the size they are currently. Any of those guys at 4” will already have outgrown a 4’ tank. And for the Desjardini alone you’ll want atleast an 8’ tank (Even then, some people do say that’s too small).
 
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