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Hello I was wondering what fish people recommend to stock a 80G tank. Recently I been looking into adding more fish.
current stock:
2 clowns
Bangaii cardinal
Melanarus wrasse

Stock ideas I had:
carpenter flasher wrasse
Tomini or kole tang (not 100% sure on this one. Heard they can go in a 75G+ but I don’t wanna put it in to small of a tank)
Flame hawk or long nose hawkfish
Possibly a blenny

this all the ideas I got so far. Any suggestions on fish or recommendations on order to add?
 
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After more thought i decided to hopefully add
Carpenter, tomini, long nose hawk, and a bi color blenny

Is it to much of a change in bioload to add all 4 of those at once? Should I break it up into 2 at a time? My tank has been set up for about a year now.
 

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What are the tank's dimensions?

Is it to much of a change in bioload to add all 4 of those at once? Should I break it up into 2 at a time? My tank has been set up for about a year now.
I don't think you'll have an issue there, as far as cycling. It may be tougher to QT all 4 at once, if you're into that.
 

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I agree with the QT point. I dont see an issue with adding them! Dwarf angels are also popular and do well in that size. Angels are one of my favorite kind of marine fish!!
 

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Dwarf angels will be a good choice. I've done alot of research into them lately. Just remember that they are semi coral nippers and there's always a chance they will nip corals.
 

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