Ideas for final fish in system?

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I definetly would go with a trio of anthias; if not you could always try out another tang... powder blue/brown, gold rim, any kind of bristletooth. Try to find one with a similar size to your desjardini. You could definetly try a dwarf angel (if you're willing to take some risk). Otherwise a foxface/rabbit fish may be a nice addition!
 

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Schooling bannerfish...reefsafe, cheap, peaceful, easy to feed (planktivores)
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I had some bangai cardinals and some blue green chromis in my previous set up, but when I moved to the bigger system I thought it would be a good idea to remove them then since it was impossible to catch them otherwise. I still regret that decision! They were all a few years old and well established....
I have thought about adding a Flame Angel as well. How do you find yours as being reef safe? I assume its doing well.
Any pics of your system? Thanks for the response!

Yes, the flame is doing well, and I got lucky this time! I had to already take my tank apart to remove a bicolored Angel since he was eating my acans!
 

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