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Good morning fellow fish keepers and reefers!

My husband and I are reaching out for a little help, we are looking to get one more fish for our 90 gallon reef tank. We would prefer a grazer, we just don't know which one to get, so we are reaching out to you for some help/advice.

Current tank occupants include:
1 Yellow Tang
1 Stripped Blenny
1 Orange Spotted Goby
2 Clown Fish
3 Peppermint Shrimp

Thank you!
 

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Would you consider a Rabbitfish? Assuming this is a mixed reef, angels and butterfly's don't seem to be an option. Fairy and Flasher wrasses are incredibly beautiful but not necessarily a grazer, could fit maybe 2 though!
 
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Would you consider a Rabbitfish? Assuming this is a mixed reef, angels and butterfly's don't seem to be an option. Fairy and Flasher wrasses are incredibly beautiful but not necessarily a grazer, could fit maybe 2 though!
We are thinking about both of these wrasses. Not sure about the Rabbitfish, it requires a much bigger tank than what we have.

Starry blenny

And don't sleep on urchins and snails.
I feel like a terrible fishy Mom, I forgot to include our Molly Miller Blenny. I'm sure they would butt heads :(
 

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Tomini or Kole Tang? I have a Tomini but would probably lean more towards the Kole if my tank was as big as yours is and you want a grazer.
 

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A Javanese (Blue Velvet Neon) Damsel is a beautiful, hardy, inexpensive fish and is reef safe. They are very active fish and like to swim about. The Coral Beauty pictured with him would not likely be reef safe.

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