Suggestions please. Large, Colorful, Reef Safe Fish?

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I haven’t put any new fish in my Reefer 525xl for a few months and I’m really wanting something new, that’s going to add some color and size to the tank. Currently I’ve got a med. sized Yellow Tang, similar size Blonde Naso, and a med. size Foxface. Also a pair of DaVinci clowns, 3 Talbot Damsels, 3 Springeri Damsels, a Pintail Fairy Wrasse and a Blenny (can’t recal type… he’s butt ugly but a great character).

I’ve had Coral Beauties and they haven’t lasted more than 6 months, in addition to not bringing the size I’m looking for. I love angels (Regals particularly) but understand they’re possibly going to love my corals. For color (not size) I’m considering a Royal Gramma and possibly a Flame Angel (hit and miss again, I gather).

I’d appreciate any suggestions as to what might fill my “color/size/won’t be a terror” needs. Thanks in advance.
 

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I haven’t put any new fish in my Reefer 525xl for a few months and I’m really wanting something new, that’s going to add some color and size to the tank. Currently I’ve got a med. sized Yellow Tang, similar size Blonde Naso, and a med. size Foxface. Also a pair of DaVinci clowns, 3 Talbot Damsels, 3 Springeri Damsels, a Pintail Fairy Wrasse and a Blenny (can’t recal type… he’s butt ugly but a great character).

I’ve had Coral Beauties and they haven’t lasted more than 6 months, in addition to not bringing the size I’m looking for. I love angels (Regals particularly) but understand they’re possibly going to love my corals. For color (not size) I’m considering a Royal Gramma and possibly a Flame Angel (hit and miss again, I gather).

I’d appreciate any suggestions as to what might fill my “color/size/won’t be a terror” needs. Thanks in advance.
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