Best addition to my current 5 fish…?

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Hi All

I have a new Red Sea reefer 250.

At the moment the tank is 3 months old and the current inmates are happy, get on well together and are feeding well. I have 2 tiny percula clowns, , a very small blue tang, an Eibli’s dwarf angelfish, and a saffron goby. What do you suggest to fit in with this lot? Any yellow fish come to mind? Or any other fish that would stand out against the black background of the tank? Thanks all.
 

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Hi All

I have a new Red Sea reefer 250.

At the moment the tank is 3 months old and the current inmates are happy, get on well together and are feeding well. I have 2 tiny percula clowns, , a very small blue tang, an Eibli’s dwarf angelfish, and a saffron goby. What do you suggest to fit in with this lot? Any yellow fish come to mind? Or any other fish that would stand out against the black background of the tank? Thanks all.

seems false use of "Emergency" tag...
 

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yeah, please refrain from using the emergency tag unless it is an emergency. Usually something like a tank is currently leaking, or a fish is suddenly acting lethargic and might die. Just something that actually is urgent
 

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yeah, please refrain from using the emergency tag unless it is an emergency. Usually something like a tank is currently leaking, or a fish is suddenly acting lethargic and might die. Just something that actually is urgent
Sorry…I clicked the wrong button clearly. Instead of pointing out what was a fat thumb moment would anyone like to help with an answer?
 
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personally i think youre close to maxed out, unless you went with something that stays small like a firefish.
Thank you. I was thinking of one final small fish. Friendly, possibly yellow, , that likes to swim in the open or around the rocks. Is there a yellow fire fish or similar? Or an easy to keep blenny? Thanks again @hambandit.
 

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Eventually the tang will have to go, and that would help open up options.
For a yellow fish, I’d do a yellow watchman goby + tiger pistol shrimp. They aren’t always out, but add a lot of activity when they are.
 
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