Final fish ideas?

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Ok everyone I need your help!

I have a bc 29 with 3 fish in it. I am looking to add one last fish and need to make it count.

Current fish:
Potters angel
Randalls shrimp goby
Tail spot blenny

I want to add something active and bright. It cant really be a bottom dweller as the goby has been quite territorial.

Any Ideas suggested, this tank will be up for approx 15 more months before I tear it down and head to collage.

Thanks,

Peter
 

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How big is the shrimp if not to small a Royal Gramma would be nice...

Another nice fish is a fire fish.
 
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I was thinking a basslet. The shrimp goby is mid sized but stays tucked away or poking out of a hole. Not agrressive unless its another goby/ bottom goer
 

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I was thinking a basslet. The shrimp goby is mid sized but stays tucked away or poking out of a hole. Not agrressive unless its another goby/ bottom goer

I was wondering what size because a royal gramma or basslets will eat smaller shrimp if they can.
 

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Chalk bass are nice, small, 'flashy' blues - should be fine for that size tank, and is reef-safe/pretty mild. I have one in my 120g Reef and really enjoy it.

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