Adding a Humu Humu

1wwoods7

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Hey everyone,

I am looking for some advice. Me and my partner saw a cute small humu humu at a LFS that me and my partner really liked. My concern is i have lost a few fish so i haven't bought any in several months now. I would be adding it to a 75 Gallon tank with 9 other fish which are
2 clownfish
2 blue green chromis
1 firefly goby
1 diamond goby
1 tail spot blenny ?
1 sailfin tang
1 orange spotted rabbit.

I do want to add some more color as in fish like an angle. Does anyone have any advice on this fish or other suggestions or if i should have a reef safe tank?
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The best advice I can give is to look for fish appropriate for the size of your tank, and a less aggressive type. This fish requires a minimum tank size of 180 gallons. It will eat and terrorize your smaller fish eventually. A Trigger is far from reef safe, regardless of it cuteness and size now.
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For Dwarf Angels I like the Flame Angel, and Coral Beauty.

Flame Hawk Fish, Royal Gramma, Rabbit Fish to name some more appropriate types.
 

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