90 Gallon Mixed Reef stocking list

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I had a 40 gallon and I’m upgrading to a 90 gallon but I don’t know how many fish I can put in there. Could somebody review my stocking list and lmk. Thank you

2 clownfish
Foxface
2 cardinal fish
Earmuff wrasse
Bristle tooth tang
Dragonet
Snowflake eel
Watchman goby with pistol shrimp
Dragonet
Royal gramma

Maybe a blue throat trigger fish??? Or a melanurus wrasse or three lyretail anthias or 4 more cardinal fish ????
 

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I had a 40 gallon and I’m upgrading to a 90 gallon but I don’t know how many fish I can put in there. Could somebody review my stocking list and lmk. Thank you

2 clownfish
Foxface
2 cardinal fish
Earmuff wrasse
Bristle tooth tang
Dragonet
Snowflake eel
Watchman goby with pistol shrimp
Dragonet
Royal gramma

Maybe a blue throat trigger fish??? Or a melanurus wrasse or three lyretail anthias or 4 more cardinal fish ????
Your list acceptable for this tank
Stock least aggressive first and keep growth potential in mind
 

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I had a 40 gallon and I’m upgrading to a 90 gallon but I don’t know how many fish I can put in there. Could somebody review my stocking list and lmk. Thank you

2 clownfish
Foxface
2 cardinal fish
Earmuff wrasse
Bristle tooth tang
Dragonet
Snowflake eel
Watchman goby with pistol shrimp
Dragonet
Royal gramma

Maybe a blue throat trigger fish??? Or a melanurus wrasse or three lyretail anthias or 4 more cardinal fish ????
LOVE my melanurus. I think with the trigger, you may have to be careful as they might nibble hard corals? I thought I read they have to constantly wear down their teeth, so munch on stuff... but I may be thinking of parrotfish, lol. I like your list - my only other question would be about the eel.
 

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