Help me stock the tank! Red Sea Reefer 300

SheldonC

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I have a Red Sea Reefer 300 G2+ (65 gallon display, 15 gallon sump) and am looking for a stocking recommendation of fish that can live their whole lives in there without needing an upgrade. Currently the tank has two mochavinci clowns, a small melanarus wrasse, a diamond goby, and a bicolor blenny. Would love to hear recommendations to fill out the space! It's a mixed reef with pretty beefed up filtration, so would love to stock medium/medium heavy with the right fish!
 

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how about a dwarf angel? I have a coral beauty now, she doesn't bother my corals. Have also kept flame angels in smaller tanks without issue. Pygmy angel is also a good choice.

a little group of 3 damsels might also be a lively addition.
 

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I have the 250 and currently have

1 - Tomini Tang
1 - Gold Midas Blenny
1 - Diamond Goby
1 - Filefish
1 - Lawnmower Blenny
2 - Banggai Cardinalfish
1 - Blue Hippo Tang (rehoming eventually)
2 - Orange Storm Clown Fish
 

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Yellow tang.
This one never grew much more than 4” in 5 years and was happy in a 65g.
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