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So recently my 90gl split a seam and I figured it was a good time to upgrade so I got a 150gl. All the fish made the transition and everything has stabled back out again. My current stock list is a yellow tang, bicolor angel, tomato tang, bagaii and pajama cardinal, purple dottyback (debating on getting rid of), six line, algea blenny and a blue spot watchman goby. This lineup has been together going on 2 years and has been through a tank blowout and a cross country move. Was wondering what you would recomend adding. I was looking at possible naso or sailfin tang, maybe a melanarous or leopard wrasse, possible anthias. Also would another blenny work with a full grown algea blenny? Any suggestions are welcome.
 
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Also it is a mixed reef mostly euphyllia with a favia a toadstool decent sized duncun and assorted zoas
 

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any inverts, I recommend the harlequin tusk if not, gorgeous fish
 
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Ya cleaner and fire shrimp, pincushion urchin smaller conch, plenty of turbo nasarus nerite and bumblebee snails plus blue and red leg hermits.
 

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Since it's on your list, I love our Melanurus Wrasse. Beautiful fish with great personality. He follows along as I clean the glass near the sand bed. I did have to switch to Trochus snails since they can right themselves - at least they stand a chance of survival, others, not so much. He hasn't bothered anything else.
 
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I was wondering how the six line would do with another wrasse he's fairly peaceful but that could be cause my dottyback spends most her day putting everyone in there place
 

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A good question...I missed the fact you had a six line. I believe the Melanurus is okay with other peaceful wrasses, if I'm remembering correctly. It was my first wrasse so I wanted something that could get along with others in the eventuality I ever added more. Can't speak to the six line though, sorry. Hopefully someone that might know can chime in.
 

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The sixline will likely take issue with any other wrasse added.

How about a marine betta?
 
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The sixline will likely take issue with any other wrasse added.

How about a marine betta?
I was actually looking at one but I noticed liveaquaria lists them as an enemy for shrimp. Does anyone have any experience with this?
 

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I was actually looking at one but I noticed liveaquaria lists them as an enemy for shrimp. Does anyone have any experience with this?
I have 2 marine bettas with blood, cleaner and peppermint shrimp.
 

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