Which fish would be good for my tanks dimensions?

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Hey everyone, just upgraded back to a bigger time, this time I didn’t go too big but got the waterbox 65.4. I’d love to hear thoughts on what fish to have, I already have a clownfish, Midas blenny, and Royal gramma that I’m transferring in. What tangs or other similar fish would be suitable for these dimensions. The display dimensions are 47L x 19.7W x 17.7H. I would like to get a tang and a few other fish all in the juvenile stage. I’d imagine I’d have to transfer them out or upgrade the tank when they get to big which I am okay with. Thank you in advance
 
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I would say the only tang I would risk putting in that tank is a tomini but thats a risk. The width isnt 19.5 more like 13-14 as the AIO chambers usually take up 5ish inches. So putting a fish that is lets say 4-6 inches, whey they swim the 47 inch section that doesnt give them ample space to turn on the 13ish inch section and be able to turn again. A 6 inch fish with only another 7 inches to swim the width wouldnt be good.

I would say you best bet for "bigger" fish in this size tank would be a dwarf angel like the coral beauty or flame angel.
 
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