My 265g Upgrade

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In the last month I've gone from a mess of a 150g to a 265g. Guess I'm an addict or just enjoy punishment. Lol! Either way I currently have:
Sump with felt sock and auto water changer
5 clowns (1 stuck in the overflow)
Foxface
Koran Angel
Rustic Angel
Blue Hippo
2 Firefish
3 bicolor chromos
Klein butterfly
Toby
Naso tang
Vlamingi tang

What am I missing?

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Looks like you are missing more pictures!!!! :p
 
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Still haven't mastered the picture part.

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Much better! :p Such a beautiful setup!
 

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Agreed, great setup! Seeing the fish in that last shot really lets you appreciate how large that tanks is.
 
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Coral. You're missing coral. :D Very nice tank. Fantastic size. Love the blue of your background too.
Thank you! I'm very undecided about coral. Not sure I have the extra time of headache. Plus my pH is low so there is definitely no rush.
 

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Looking great! If you're on the fence about coral, maybe just go with easy/low maintenance ones. I'm thinking softies mostly.
 
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Looking great! If you're on the fence about coral, maybe just go with easy/low maintenance ones. I'm thinking softies mostly.
Yes that's all I have briefly looked into at this point.
 

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