Good active fish to add to a smaller tank

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I was thinking adding either a dwarf angel, two small anthias, a baby tang(to be taken out later for obvious reason) or maybe a leopard/potters wrasse.

Tank mates would be a convict blenny, baby angler, and a clownfish pair. The tank is 34 gallons and the convict blenny might get taken out.

I do have sps lps palys/zoas and even a gorgonian so I'd like something interesting but less likely to kill my corals. I do have a homemade screen top on my tank so jumping isn't an issue, and I am hatching brine shrimp so if they are "finicky" that isn't a huge deal. I'm just looking for something that even if it does require special food has a fair chance or survival and will capture my attention when it swims. Not too interested in flasher wrasses or anything of that sort
 

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I wouldnt get an angel! I have a 3" bellus and my 180 is still to small
maybe an anthias?
 

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One of the Centropyge angels is the only one mentioned that might fit. All others simply need a larger tank. You may have some territorial problems. What kind of angler? You might have a species specific tank before long.
 

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One of the Centropyge angels is the only one mentioned that might fit. All others simply need a larger tank. You may have some territorial problems. What kind of angler? You might have a species specific tank before long.

Exactly. I would not go with anthias. They may quickly become a snack for the angler. They also seem to do better in larger tanks, IME.
 
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the angler is so small that it has only been able to eat ONE peppermint shrimp and that was the smallest one I could find. The angler isn't an issue as far as eating fish goes its less than an inch long
 

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Anthias require much more room. I would look into some fairy or flasher wrasse sp.

You will need a top on the tank though.
 

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Flasher wrasses are very active, colorful and don't get much bigger than 3-4 inches. Love 'em
 

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How about yellow assessor?I have one ,and it is one of my favorite fish.
 
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I've seen those at my lfs and they are interesting, but I don't think it would quite be that centerpiece fish I'm looking for. However that is my own opinion
 

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I'm partial to basslets, I have six in my tank and they add a lot of movement and interaction amongst each other. But if your looking for something fancy look into the fridmani. In that small of a tank you should see it more often than normal.
 

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