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Hi all, my tank is 240 gallons 80” by 26” by 26”. I’ve had a couple of my older fish pass away recently and due to that haven’t been taking great care of the tank, as well as losing interest in the tank. Because of this I have a couple new fish I’m interested in adding.

Already got:
16” epaulette shadk
16” blue spot ray
12” hifin snapper
8” naso tang
5” powder blue tang
6” Polleni grouper
3” clownfish (will move if I get the grouper)
5” marine beta (will move if I get the grouper)

Scribbled filefish, they look cool and always wanted one. Worried about it picking at my shark and rays eyes tho.

Lyretail grouper or minautus grouper. Would want whichever is more passive, and would get along better with my Polleni.

Oriental sweet lips, saw this guy in the polo reef aquarium and really pretty fish

Blue ribbon eel if I find one eating frozen, assuming not tho maybe a tesselleta eel.

If I got the grouper or tesselleta would def move the clown and marine beta out
 

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Sounds great. Yeah, in my last tank iteration I started letting it go as you have. I did water changes but just didn't watch it closely. Aaaaaand it crashed. Completely. So be careful young man!!!!
 

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