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I'm new to marine systems but come from years of freshwater tanks. Looking for some stocking suggestions on my first saltwater tank. I have a 40gal breeder with a 20gal sump. I have chaeto going in the refugium with a xyclone skimmer and the tank is currently lit by a marine orbit LED.
My current stock are 2 clowns, 1 Tailspot Blenny, 1 Royal Gramma, and a Springers Damsel.
For CUC I have 5 astrea snails and 1 Nassarius snail.
Only being a 40 breeder I probably dont have much more room for fish so i was looking for something to fill the open water space. Most of my current fish like to hide in the rockwork. Any suggestions? I was thinking about adding some green chromis or a dwarf angel of some sort Like a flame angel (do I have room?)
Also any suggestions on supplementing my clean up crew? Hermits, shrimp, or a tiger conch?
My plans for this tank is to eventually supplement my lighting with T5s and add some softies. GSP, Zoas, mushrooms, etc.
Any suggestions for any of these areas would be appreciated. Thanks.
 

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Fishnet Stockings!

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Welcome! I love flame hawkish. I’ve never had mine show any aggression towards shrimp, although some have reported this
 

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The only problem I see with adding a chromis is it may get bullied, especially if it's a small one compared to the gramma and damsel. The jumbo chromis are awesome if you can find one. If you plan to keep coral I'd be wary of a flame angel.
 
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The only problem I see with adding a chromis is it may get bullied, especially if it's a small one compared to the gramma and damsel. The jumbo chromis are awesome if you can find one. If you plan to keep coral I'd be wary of a flame angel.
What about a small school like 3 or 4 chromis, safety in numbers? I got the springer damsel because I read it wasn't very aggressive. I keep hearing mixed reviews about the flame angel. Ive heard they can nip at corals but a few people I know have kept them and not had any problems.
 
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Welcome! I love flame hawkish. I’ve never had mine show any aggression towards shrimp, although some have reported this
Ive never seen a flame hawkfish. But my LFS has a Falco Hawkfish and he has tons of personality, I kinda wanted to pick him up but I read hawkfish can be aggressive towards inverts.
 

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If you want open water activity and want to maintain peace, I would recommend a trio of zebra barred or scissor tail dart fish. Also any of the flasher wrasse.
 

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Ive never seen a flame hawkfish. But my LFS has a Falco Hawkfish and he has tons of personality, I kinda wanted to pick him up but I read hawkfish can be aggressive towards inverts.
The only inverts at risk are small ones, like sexy shrimp.
 

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I would not add any more damsels/chromis to that size tank since you already have 3.
 

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