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TheDuude

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All,

I'm struggling to keep nutrients up in my reefer 525 so I'm wanting to add some more fish.

Current list
1x Powder brown Tang
2x Yellow tangs
2x ORA clownfish, mated pair
1x blue chromis, started with 3
1x Bangaii cardinal
1x pintail wrasse
2x blue dot gobies, mated pair

I'm looking for some more small fish to add movement in the tank as well as maybe one more larger fish.

I have been thinking about trying another batch of chromis but hate watching them kill each other.

A trio of Anthias maybe? Not sure on species and do I need to get one male? Other females ?

Also been thinking about a copperband, magnificent foxface (worried about aggression), or a Bellus angel ($$$)

Thoughts?

Am I maxed out already?

Thanks!
 

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You can always have more fish! :beaming-face-with-smiling-eyes:
Some suggestions off the top of my head: a dwarf angel, royal gramma, dottyback, lyretail anthias (like chromis they need more frequent feeding), mandarin dragonet, etc.
 

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