180g stocking help

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Er...yeah, that one. Magnificent for the foxface, majestic for the angel. Sorry, was looking then up on the laptop last night and posted from the phone.

I'm thinking if I decide to risk the Flame Angel, I'll pass on the Chevron Tang (same color scheme). If I went that route, could I do the Blue Tang, the Foxface, and Trigger with the smaller ones I'm looking at?

I looked at the Lamark. It's pretty, but not quite what I'm looking for. I like the Flame for the color. Same reason the Chevron caught my eye.

Haha. Well, if your dead set on that coloration I would ditch the chevron because they lose their orange with maturity. I really like them otherwise. There are plenty of orange colored fairy wrasses that can fulfill that color pattern and they are reef safe opposed to a hit or miss angelfish.
 
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Yeah, I know the Chevron changes color, but I do kinda like the adult coloration as well. I think it's the bright orange red against the dark that I'm liking. Do any of the fairy wrasses do that? Or any other fish? Didn't see any when I looked, as I recall.

Only stock I'm dead set on is the Blue Tang and a clownfish, because of the other one in the house who wants a tank, and a watchman goby and shrimp--that one is the one I want. Other than that, I have preferences but not dead set, and I need to keep in mind the non-fish people in the house and what they're going to see, so color and activity.
 

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