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hi everyone, i have a 300l tank and i’m constantly stuck on finalising my last few fish so i thought i would ask what people recommend that they love and bring good energy to the tank. i’m looking for peaceful fish with personality as í don’t want any arguments and reef safe. just to add í would like something cleaner as í have very bad long hair algae which i constantly scrub. i already have 2 starfish and a cleaner shrimp i have:
1 yellow wrasse
2 peacock wrasses
2 clownfish
1 engineer goby
1 young yellow eye kole tang
1royal gramma
and my possible last few to choose from to buy on the list is
1 tamarine wrasse- ? as read they might be hard to care for
1- lawnmower blennie
 
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If you need a fish to take care of your algae the fox face would be your best bet. Just remember they do get large so might not be a forever home for him. You could also address the algae first before choosing another fish. Are your nutrients higher? Another tang could be an option if acclimated correctly with already existing tang but since he’s small might work out. If your specifically looking for an algae eater fox face or tang is best bet or a lawnmower blenny. Wrasse could be an option just need to make sure they’re compatiable. Options are much wider is not for alage eating
 

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I always recommend blennies, fun peaceful fish to add to any tank.
 
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@allof fish @Gumbies R Us hi guys just been doing more research and i think i wont go for the foxface as it will be tight and i want to have it forever. so thinking lawnmower blennie, for the 2nd choice feel free to name non algae eaters as i only need 1
 

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