Stocking continues... Red Sea reefer 425xl

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I have a Red Sea reefer 425 (88 gallon display) with 2 zebra dartfish/gobies, 2 osc clowns and 1 royal gramma. I am working on my next round for qt. I would like to do another batch of 5 fish if possible. The possible fish on the list are:

Group 1:
Yellow prawn goby or court jester goby
Yellow coris wrasse
Melanurus wrasse
Neon goby

Group 2:
2 or 3 azure damsels
Long nose hawkfish
Flame angel

Does my grouping make sense? Any concerns with the full fish list once all stocking is complete? Any thoughts on yellow prawn vs court jester goby?
Thanks.
 
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I have a Red Sea reefer 425 (88 gallon display) with 2 zebra dartfish/gobies, 2 osc clowns and 1 royal gramma. I am working on my next round for qt. I would like to do another batch of 5 fish if possible. The possible fish on the list are:

Group 1:
Yellow prawn goby or court jester goby
Yellow coris wrasse
Melanurus wrasse
Neon goby

Group 2:
2 or 3 azure damsels
Long nose hawkfish
Flame angel

Does my grouping make sense? Any concerns with the full fish list once all stocking is complete? Any thoughts on yellow prawn vs court jester goby?
Thanks.

Any help or guidance on this would be greatly appreciated. #reedsquad is this something you can help me with?
Thanks.
 

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Your stocking list and order of adding them is perfect and very similar to mine.

You will enjoy that list.

And you have room for plenty more!
 

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I would do both gobies if you like and want them. But do the rainsford a year or so down the road. They seem to do best in well established tanks with lots of pods. I would recommend a captive bred one that is already eating frozen and pellets.
 

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