New fish for 180g reef?

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So I'm wanting to add some smaller fish to my tank. Definitely looking to add some kind of goby or blenny or jawfish and wrasse or anthias.

Here's my current stocking:

6" Chocolate Tang
5.5" Blonde Naso Tang
4.5" Chevron Tang
4" Desjardini Sailfin Tang
3.5" Yellow Tang
6" Magnificent Foxface
2x 3" Ocellaris Clowns
3" Black Leopard Wrasse
3" Mandarin Goby
3" Bicolor Blenny
 

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a copperband butterfly always looks good and can be helpful. Mandarin fish are beautiful if you can feed them. Dwarf angels look awesome. Emperor angels look awesome especially when young but may not always be reef safe and they will eat all your nori. is there a specific colour your looking for?
 
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a copperband butterfly always looks good and can be helpful. Mandarin fish are beautiful if you can feed them. Dwarf angels look awesome. Emperor angels look awesome especially when young but may not always be reef safe and they will eat all your nori. is there a specific colour your looking for?

A copperband butterfly has been on my wish list for quite some time, however at the moment I'm mainly wanting to add smaller fish.

Also, I already have a Mandarin that eats frozen foods.
 

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A copperband butterfly has been on my wish list for quite some time, however at the moment I'm mainly wanting to add smaller fish.

Also, I already have a Mandarin that eats frozen foods.
okay for smaller fish
you could get the mandarin a partner
dwarf angels
coral goby
cardinals
chromis / anthias
 

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