Moving from 30 to 70 gallon (probably with the 30 as a sump) stocking list

Anthrilliel

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I have has my tank for almost a year now and I think it is time to give my scaly friends some more room.

I plan on setting up the new tank and cycling it, then slowly add the fish from the 30 to the 70, along with the corals and CUC.

This is what I currently have in the tank:
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I would like to add these (only one of the angels):
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I would appreciate any ideas or suggestions on stocking and how to make the move easier too.

Thank you in advance
 

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I think you're pretty close to the limit on fish even in a 70 gallon, especially as these "grow up." If you think you have room you might consider a bicolor blenny for color and interest or maybe a yellow or green clown goby.
 

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