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What's your bigger fish and what sizes are they

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My tank is 48x24x24 I want at least 3 tangs and I already have two clowns lawnmower Benny and a Coral bandit shrimp and a star fish
 

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And naso is ok in there ? How many fish u have in there I have a 120 and I want tangs

I hate to be the tang police here but Naso Tangs get VERY large. While they're small it may be ok, just know that you will eventually need to upgrade to at least an 8ft tank or be willing to give it up when it gets bigger.
 

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I also would like to know how many fish I can fit.
I have a 75G (6 weeks new tank, great skimmer Reef Octopus 150SSS, 100lb dry rock, marine biobals in the 35G trigger sump ) with the following (all young size fish):
- 2 clowns
- 1 orchid dottyback
- 1 flame angel
- 1 yellow goby
- 1 six-line wrasse
- 1 Pearlscale butterfly
- 1 cleaner shrimp

Plan to add:
- 1 tailspot blenny
- 1 yellow tang
- 1 blue tang (maybe)
 

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