Need more fish after upgrading to a 150g, stocking ideas?

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Cannot remember for sure what other wrasses were present. I think a christmas wrasse that it stayed away from as it was the aggressor. Maybe a yellow coris? I will see if my notes tell me. I sort of went through a purge and may have lost past notes. I get organized and lose stuff ("put in a safe place" as my husband always says - never to find it again).
 
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Scopas instead is fine for tangs. I have an ear muff wrasse and so far love it. It is still in qt, but she is so tiny I cannot add her to the 210g yet. I have also had christmas wrasse (bully if you get the hawaiian). Mystery wrasses are great. Solorensis are great wrasses too.
Maybe a yellow coris wrasse to add some yellow.
Blennies have great personalities too. I love the lawnmower blennies. Great part of clean up and so funny.
Dottybacks just have one unless it is an indigo. I had three for years. Otherwise, they are best alone.

Thank you again for even more great info! I love the blenny I have so I'm not surprised to hear you are a fan of the lawnmower as well. Yellow Coris looks like another really solid wrasse option :)
 

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