Need help selecting last few fish

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Yellow Banded possum wrasse could be a good addition.
Thanks, yes I do like the possums, but they are not that common here where I am.

Im guessing if I was able to find one it would need to go in before the dwarf angel? Or should the dwarf angel not care about it?
 

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Well, I don't know about the angel and wrasse species you settled on, but my Cherub wouldn't care. Generally speaking though, I think wrasses should be one of the last adds?
 
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You could consider a Tomini Tang for that sized tank. It would help with algae control.

Hadn't considered that, sort of thought all tangs were out but can see a lot of places suggesting a tomini in a tank like mine.

Could I have a dwarf angel and the tomini? Would it matter which order they were added in?
 
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Ended up getting a red fire goby and royal gramma.

None of the fish seem to care about the fire goby - its our swimming in the open.

The royal gramma made the mistake of swimming into the colt leather when i released it, which is where the clowns live and they were not too impressed.

So it has been hiding in the rocks for a bit but is slowly coming out. Such a pretty fish.

Most I've ever paid for a fish though.....$350 eek
 

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