Future stocking list for 180g?

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Hi I’m setting up a 180g 72 x 24 x 24 inches.
My current livestock: (transferring from my current 65g all rock,sand, and water would be transferred as well)
1xscopas tang (small juvenile)
4x chromis
2x ocellaris clownfish
1x brittle starfish
1x cleaner shrimp
A couple snails and hermits
Future add ons:
Mandarin goby (in a year or two for pod population to build up)
Blue tang
Unicorn tang
I’m not sure what else I could get or is there’s any other fishes out there.
 

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Hi I’m setting up a 180g 72 x 24 x 24 inches.
My current livestock: (transferring from my current 65g all rock,sand, and water would be transferred as well)
1xscopas tang (small juvenile)
4x chromis
2x ocellaris clownfish
1x brittle starfish
1x cleaner shrimp
A couple snails and hermits
Future add ons:
Mandarin goby (in a year or two for pod population to build up)
Blue tang
Unicorn tang
I’m not sure what else I could get or is there’s any other fishes out there.
Well you have to get an eel of course lol if you like eels zebra moray eels are fantastic!!! A foxface is a good one for sure butterfly fish is a good as well. Are you looking for big, small, colorful, rare, exotic, personality? Yellow tang and powder blue tang are my favorite!!
 
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Well you have to get an eel of course lol if you like eels zebra moray eels are fantastic!!! A foxface is a good one for sure butterfly fish is a good as well. Are you looking for big, small, colorful, rare, exotic, personality? Yellow tang and powder blue tang are my favorite!!
I’m nervous with eels eating my fish but I’ll do more research into it. I’m looking for a mix of big and small stuff to make people go wow when they see the tank and yes yellow and blue tangs have been on my list for a while they are amazing
 

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