Stocking Ideas For 4FT neptunian cube

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Looking for stocking ideas for a 4ft neptunian cube tank.

Current Stocklist:
Royal Gramma
Clownfish Pair
Yellow Tang

Also have a regal angel that I rescued when my misses tank broke but may have to rehome when I add corals shortly to my tank.
 

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I had to search to figure out that your tank is probably 4 feet long, but I still can't decide how many galllons (how much swimming room) the tank has?

How do you like the tank thus far? A picture would help folks see what you are adding fish to.

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I had to search to figure out that your tank is probably 4 feet long, but I still can't decide how many galllons (how much swimming room) the tank has?

How do you like the tank thus far? A picture would help folks see what you are adding fish to.

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I like the tank but one issue I don’t like is the double wall for the wier at the rear makes rear mounting wavemakers impossible and light options hard work
 

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I like the tank but one issue I don’t like is the double wall for the wier at the rear makes rear mounting wavemakers impossible and light options hard work
SOmeone posted a similar tank with rear wall that prevented them from being able to use the standard light mounts due to the thickness recently.

The tank looks nice!

Two fish I favor, the Harlequin tusk for it's colorful appearance and a Foxface for keeping algae in check.

The tusk has a bad habit of eating snails and foxface can get a bit large, but those are some possibilities.
 
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SOmeone posted a similar tank with rear wall that prevented them from being able to use the standard light mounts due to the thickness recently.

The tank looks nice!

Two fish I favor, the Harlequin tusk for it's colorful appearance and a Foxface for keeping algae in check.

The tusk has a bad habit of eating snails and foxface can get a bit large, but those are some possibilities.

I currently have a yellow tang, royal gramma and a pair of “designer clowns” in the tank heard Foxface get massive though and harlequin tusk can become menaces
 
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SOmeone posted a similar tank with rear wall that prevented them from being able to use the standard light mounts due to the thickness recently.

The tank looks nice!

Two fish I favor, the Harlequin tusk for it's colorful appearance and a Foxface for keeping algae in check.

The tusk has a bad habit of eating snails and foxface can get a bit large, but those are some possibilities.

I would like a nice sized Midas Blenny if I can find one and maybe an engineer goby again if I can find a nice sized one. But need some active swimmers to make the tank active
 

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I currently have a yellow tang, royal gramma and a pair of “designer clowns” in the tank heard Foxface get massive though and harlequin tusk can become menaces
I believe there is one foxface that stays smaller, thinking it’s the onespot but don’t remember for sure off the top of my head.
You could go with a small group of anthias and of course some wrasses!
 
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I believe there is one foxface that stays smaller, thinking it’s the onespot but don’t remember for sure off the top of my head.
You could go with a small group of anthias and of course some wrasses!
Been looking at I think a Naoko fairy wrasse do fancy having some pretty fish in the tank have just been given the opportunity for a second wild caught yellow tang
 

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