Adding new fish

Craigh

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Am adding a couple of fish to my JBJ 65. Currently I have an algae Benny, flame cardinal, green chromis(2), misbar clown, black snowflake clown, percussion clown, yellow tail damsel, and lyretail anthais(2). Thinking of adding a wrasse, or/a coral beauty or/a emperor angel, and/or a couple of clowns. Curious what opinions you may have or any other combination of fish. My parameters have been stable and the fish are 9 months or older. Thanks
 

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Certain small wrasses would work, depending on species.
Coral beauty might work depending on tank dimensions.
Emperor or other full-size angels get 10+ inches eventually, so don't do that unless you have a future home planned out.
Clowns: It looks like you have 3 already. Usually only a pair works out.
 

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