Newbie stocking help!

Monney00

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Afternoon all,

I am bumping from a 65 gallon to a 150 gallon mixed reef.

My current tank has a good amount of LPS, both affixed to rocks and on the frag rack. I have a large amount of rock, and plan on adding a good bit to the new tank.

My current stock list is as follows:
- 1 six line wrasse
- 2 clowns
- 1 diamond watchman goby
- 1 lawnmower blenny
- 3 green chromis
- 2 damsels (likely being re-homed during the tank move)
- multiple peppermint shrimp
- 2 tuxedo urchins
- various CUC snails

As I am not very familiar with larger reef safe fish, I was hoping to get some advise as to what I could add which would blend well with my mostly peaceful mixed reef.

Thanks!
 

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You can get purple yellow or Kole tang, they will do good in a 150,
All the foxfaces, although they are reef safe with caution,
 

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