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-2 Ocellaris Clownfish (One Black and White and One Orange and White)
-Starcki Damselfish
-Yellow Watchman Goby
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-Pincushion Urchin
-Nassarius Snail
- 2 Trochus Snails
-Blue Lincktia Sea Star
- Brittle Sea Star (Black but micro or normal is unknown)
-Another 4 Trochus Snails
- Cleaner Shrimp (Ornamental Only)
- Tiger Tail Sea Cucumber
And of that list above, I already have the clownfish, urchin, nassarius snail, both sea stars and the 2 Trochus snails
I have done research on every one of them
 
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-2 Ocellaris Clownfish (One Black and White and One Orange and White)
-Starcki Damselfish
-Yellow Watchman Goby
Inverts
-Pincushion Urchin
-Nassarius Snail
- 2 Trochus Snails
-Blue Lincktia Sea Star
- Brittle Sea Star (Black but micro or normal is unknown)
-Another 4 Trochus Snails
- Cleaner Shrimp (Ornamental Only)
- Tiger Tail Sea Cucumber
And of that list above, I already have the clownfish, urchin, nassarius snail, both sea stars and the 2 Trochus snails
And I do plan on a LPS tank and I already have an anemone but the clownfish are not hosting it, I also have white dots appearing around the tank then disappearing and I forgot to include a porcalein crab if the clownfish do not host the anemone
 

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Sorry just need to get on my laptop, hard to type on iPhone for Info...
 

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I’ve had one in my forty gallon breeder for a few weeks now. No trouble. She’s livin’ happy. I’ve just gone in knowing I probably will have to rehome her. I say go for it if this particular specimen is small enough.
 
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I’ve had one in my forty gallon breeder for a few weeks now. No trouble. She’s livin’ happy. I’ve just gone in knowing I probably will have to rehome her. I say go for it if this particular specimen is small enough.
A blue lincktia? Mine is less than a foot, I will provide pictures later
 

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Clownfish: Good choice
Starcki Damsel: Good choice
Yellow Watchmen Goby: Good choice get a tiger pistol if you can.

Inverts:
Urchin: Good choice, make sure you feed him when all algae seems to be gone.
Nassarius Snail: Good choice
Trochus Snails: Good choice
Blue Lincktia Sea Star: See @Tamberav 's answer sums it all up.
Brittle Sea Star: Good choice
Cleaner Shrimp (Ornamental Only): Good choice
Tiger Tail Sea Cucumber: Seems good

I think you may be able to add a few other fish if you would like.
How about,
1 of the 3: Coral Beauty, African FlameBack, Chreub Angelfish
1 of the 3 Royal Gramma, Swiss guard Basslet, Candy cane basslet.
Flame Hawkfish (Be careful with CUC)
I know there are also a few wrasses that may work.
 
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Clownfish: Good choice
Starcki Damsel: Good choice
Yellow Watchmen Goby: Good choice get a tiger pistol if you can.

Inverts:
Urchin: Good choice, make sure you feed him when all algae seems to be gone.
Nassarius Snail: Good choice
Trochus Snails: Good choice
Blue Lincktia Sea Star: See @Tamberav 's answer sums it all up.
Brittle Sea Star: Good choice
Cleaner Shrimp (Ornamental Only): Good choice
Tiger Tail Sea Cucumber: Seems good

I think you may be able to add a few other fish if you would like.
How about,
1 of the 3: Coral Beauty, African FlameBack, Chreub Angelfish
1 of the 3 Royal Gramma, Swiss guard Basslet, Candy cane basslet.
Flame Hawkfish (Be careful with CUC)
I know there are also a few wrasses that may work.
Hmn I will consider let me read the LincktiZ post first
 
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Clownfish: Good choice
Starcki Damsel: Good choice
Yellow Watchmen Goby: Good choice get a tiger pistol if you can.

Inverts:
Urchin: Good choice, make sure you feed him when all algae seems to be gone.
Nassarius Snail: Good choice
Trochus Snails: Good choice
Blue Lincktia Sea Star: See @Tamberav 's answer sums it all up.
Brittle Sea Star: Good choice
Cleaner Shrimp (Ornamental Only): Good choice
Tiger Tail Sea Cucumber: Seems good

I think you may be able to add a few other fish if you would like.
How about,
1 of the 3: Coral Beauty, African FlameBack, Chreub Angelfish
1 of the 3 Royal Gramma, Swiss guard Basslet, Candy cane basslet.
Flame Hawkfish (Be careful with CUC)
I know there are also a few wrasses that may work.
I cannot get rid of the Lincktia as I already have him in the tank and also can I feed him and I will research those fish
 
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I cannot get rid of the Lincktia as I already have him in the tank and also can I feed him and I will research those fish
Question - Will the angelfish pick at LPS and sessile inverts and don't they need 70 gallons
 

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Question - Will the angelfish pick at LPS and sessile inverts and don't they need 70 gallons
No, the African Flameback and Cherub would be fine in smaller tanks. I mean they might but it depends on the fish.
 
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No, the African Flameback and Cherub would be fine in smaller tanks. I mean they might but it depends on the fish.
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No, the African Flameback and Cherub would be fine in smaller tanks. I mean they might but it depends on the fish.
Okay, for the fish maybe a royal gramma and a flameback
 

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