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So it is cycling as we speak I had wanted all types of tangs I could get to be together in such a small tank but I really love macro algae and find my self wanting to have a nice mixed tank but I need a fish list that will convince me I will enjoy the fish and the plants I need color and movement must be coral macro and invert safe lol please help
 

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Maybe take a look at ReefSafe wrasses on LiveAquaria or other sites.

Wrasses have lots of color and personality with the benefit of seeking out pests in the tank. Many are also pretty friendly tank mates where several species can be kept together in relative harmony.
 

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Some of the reef safe angels would include species of Genicanthus such as Watanabei (Genicanthus watanabei), Bellus Angel (Genicanthus bellus) and Spotbreast Angel (Genicanthus melanosplos). Other angelfish that we say are reef safe "with caution" are Venustsa, Potters, Lemon Peel, Flame, Coral Beauty and the Flameback Angelfish. "With Caution" means they may nip at sessile inverts, LPS, SPS and possibly the mantles of clams. Some aquarists have success with the later while others do not. Hope that helps!
 
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Awesome guys thanks
The tank is 130 170 total
55” long 26” wide 25” deep
 

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So iv been looking at these angles you posted I really like them could they be housed together?
 

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So iv been looking at these angles you posted I really like them could they be housed together?

Yes, folks do mix multiples within the genus, and also keep pairs of the same species.

Your tank size may limit you here, however. I would choose one. Let's see what some other folks say.
 
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I think I am leaning towards a tang or two and then dither fish I want movement and I’m decided on not putting macro in the display
 

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