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Looking for some reccomendations on addition fish for my 65gallon tank.

Just did a big quarantine due to Ich and lost a couple fish.

Currently have a juvenile yellow tang, banggai cardinalfish, percula clown, and gold watchman goby..... looking to add 3 or so more.

I also have 2 serpent sea stars, 1 fire shrimp, 1 peppermint shrimp, 2 anenome shrimps, and snails/hermits.

I was thinking bout having a little puffer or little box fish. Any insight ?
 

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In a tank that size I would stick with a Canthigaster species of puffer, rather than one of the larger species, though the snails, hermits, and possibly the shrimp will be on the menu.

Other options include: fairy and flasher wrasses, as previously suggested, flame or longnose hawk, starry or orangespot blenny, sunburst anthias, royal gramma.
 

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My Midas blenny was one of the best additions I ever made. Very unique fish. I'd have to agree too that wrasses can be really beautiful as well. I think chromis add a lot of movement but can potentially turn into jerks with time, my chromis are like super fast torpedoes sometimes and even harass my large yellow tang. They do t do any damage though. Just annoy
 
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How about another tang, to complement the juvenile yellow tang?
 

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65 gallons is pretty tight quarters for two tangs. If you do, I wouldn't go larger than a kole or tomini, and I'd expect plenty of pushback from the yellow.

Depending on your coral risk tolerance, you might consider a dwarf angelfish - coral beauty, flame and the various pygmy angels seem to have the best reputation, but my own flame does nip . . .

~Bruce
 
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Any other suggestions?

I'm thinking of adding a damsel, clownfish and kole tang.

Total fish in the 65g will look lik

Yellow tang
Kole tang
2 clowns (oscellarus)
Banggai cardinal
Damsel
Gold watchman goby
 

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Any other suggestions?

I'm thinking of adding a damsel, clownfish and kole tang.

Total fish in the 65g will look lik

Yellow tang
Kole tang
2 clowns (oscellarus)
Banggai cardinal
Damsel
Gold watchman goby
I would strongly recommend against 2 tangs in a 65g.
 

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