New 112 gallon tank would these fish work?

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What are the dimensions of your tank? Naso is going to be too big for a tank that size. I would look into one of the bristletooth tangs instead. Those would be fine for a 112g
 

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No Naso.

Not an eel, but I LOVE my Engineer Goby. Has that eel-feel while also being a very friendly tank mate.
 

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(My friend's Engineer Goby, about 10 months old-- grown from one of those little babies you see in all the LFSs. Lol. But read up... they WILL constantly tunnel ('engineer!) under you rocks.)
 
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(My friend's Engineer Goby, about 10 months old-- grown from one of those little babies you see in all the LFSs. Lol. But read up... they WILL constantly tunnel ('engineer!) under you rocks.)
That looks so cool looks amazing, do you think it will work for this tank
 

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