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Good morning everyone!
I have been having my tank for 5 years, but due to some algae problems abd being abroad for longer time i didnt get to dive that deep in. Finally got to catch up on corals a bit and id like to get some more fish, but im unsure which ones.
Its a 425l red sea, so total about 110G with 90G in the display tank.
I already have:
4 chromis
2 ocellaris
1 tominis tang
Emerald crabs, snails and some hermits

For corals a few softies and lps, looking to add my first sps soon!

I was reading up about the one spot foxface, but im not sure about sizes. I read some people say 65G is alright, others say at least 120G or in between. If i get a fish i want to be sure it will be ok even when he is big, and not get him with the expectation to get him out again. It should be his forever home, so i wanna make sure its all good.

Also planned is a royal gramma and later on a flame angel. I know theres the risk of it nipping at corals, but since its my favorite fish since im a kid, im willing to try that one.

Any recommendations to what could fit?
Thanks in advance, i appreciate all input!
 

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Fox face, flame angel, and royal gramma will be fine.

I think a trio of anthias and some wrasse would be good options, maybe a carpenter and leopard. You have tons of options for fish.
 
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Fox face, flame angel, and royal gramma will be fine.

I think a trio of anthias and some wrasse would be good options, maybe a carpenter and leopard. You have tons of options for fish.
Thanks for the info :)
For me, feeling still like a beginner, the options just seem endless, and i checked some that i like the looks of but then the requirements dont meet or i feel like its bot a good option.
So i thought i ask some of the experts what they can recommend. Definitely will check out the anthias and some wrasses, thanks!
 

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Thanks for the info :)
For me, feeling still like a beginner, the options just seem endless, and i checked some that i like the looks of but then the requirements dont meet or i feel like its bot a good option.
So i thought i ask some of the experts what they can recommend. Definitely will check out the anthias and some wrasses, thanks!
If you’re unsure just go on live aquaria or something, pick out a bunch of fish, and someone will let you know if they will be good additions to your tank.
 
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