Final Fish for 150 Gallon

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Hi, I'm looking for advice on my last additions to the tank. I have a 5 foot 150 gallon mixed reef tank.

Current Fish
7 - Blue Chromis
2 - Ocellaris Clownfish
1 - Melanurus Wrasse
1 - Yellow Tang
1 - White Tail Bristletooth Tang
1 - Blue Hippo Tang
1 - Yellow Watchman Goby

Current Inverts
1 - Bubble Tip Anemone
1 - Tiger Pistol Shrimp
2 - Cleaner Shrimp
Various Hermits and Snails

Looking to add
5 - Dispar Anthias
1 - Longnose Hawkfish
1 - Mandarin
1 - Bella Goby
1 - Orchid Dottyback

Thanks for the help!
Russ
 

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The long nose hawk will take out the cleaner shrimp.
Powder blue or Achilles.
IMM, the most aggressive last.
 
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Even if they're full grown? I don't have either of those fish
 
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Do you guys see a problem with the ywg and the Bella Goby? Or the melanurus and bella eating too many pods and not enough for the Mandarin?
 

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Do you guys see a problem with the ywg and the Bella Goby? Or the melanurus and bella eating too many pods and not enough for the Mandarin?
I wouldn’t risk mixing gobies when it comes to a Cryptocentrus. IME they’re more boisterous gobies and to have another on the sandbed it may not go well. Yes it’s a 5’ long tank but I still wouldn’t risk it. As for pods, they should be just fine, if you have a refugium you should be just fine.
 

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