75 g stock list help?

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I would swap the tang for a bristletooth, tomini, or don't do a tang at all. I tried a yellow tang in a 75 gallon, which is a smaller fish and it got really aggressive by the time it hit 3 inches. It was not aggressive whatsoever when I upgraded to a 125g.
The whitetail is a bristletooth, so I should be good there.
 

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The white tail is Ctenochaetus flavicauda and remains around 3-4 inches being one of the smallest species of that genus along with tominiensis and binotatus.
 
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Update: I’ve tried to get a pintail wrasse (2x) and a sunburst Anthias through QT, but they have died. Frustrated and ooking to revamp my plan.

current stock list:
Gladiator clownfish
Neon goby
Pink streaked wrasse
Court jester goby
Yellow coris wrasse

Considering:
Helfrenchi firefish
Royal gramma
Dispar anthias x3
Chromis x 5

Must have:
Bristletooth tang

Really hoping to get some more “open swimmers” or upper water column to give the tank more of a “busy look”. For this case, I was considering the chromis but with limited “big” fish, I think they would kill each other off, because of this I am thinking of they may not be a good idea. I also was thinking of the Dispar anthias for this role.

Open to suggestions! Thanks!
 

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