Trying to decide on final fish

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So in my 90 gallon I currently only have a convict tang, sf eel and yellow coris wrasse. I have an absurd amount of amphi/copepods and a flashlight at night it just looks like an infestation which is awesome to see.

I will be upgrading 2022 at the latest but ideally, I'd want something that could last a couple of years in the 90 in case something falls through

Heres my ideas:

1 or 2 Mandarins - Concerns are the eel (who literally just sits in her den and looks along with pods and feeding
Chocolate tang - Concerns are aggression with the other Acanthurus
A bunch of yt damsels to get a lot more movement - not really any concerns here
Harlequin tusk - a lot of concerns but just putting it out there
CB butterfly - concerns p much just feeding difficulties
Goatfish of sorts - not too many concerns
Pair of clowns

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Any combination of these options
 

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Chocolate tang good natured
CBB Butterfly have gotten much easier to feed. Look for one at LFS that is eating
6 line wrasse will help with pod population.
 

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being you have all those pods, does your tank also have a healthy population of those tiny feather dusters?
 
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being you have all those pods, does your tank also have a healthy population of those tiny feather dusters?
not sure what youre talking about? vermatids?
 
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Chocolate tang good natured
CBB Butterfly have gotten much easier to feed. Look for one at LFS that is eating
6 line wrasse will help with pod population.
any problems with the convict?
 

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any problems with the convict?
I have one on hold. The last one I had was a good fish and eater. I had a sudden leak on a past 360g and lost most of the tank in tubs
 

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not sure what youre talking about? vermatids?
no, vermatids don't have the feather.
like these.
copperbands love these and will feed on them while they settle in. getting them to eat frozen is easy.
also, if you ever get aiptasia in your tank, they eat those too.
duster.jpg
 
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no, vermatids don't have the feather.
like these.
copperbands love these and will feed on them while they settle in. getting them to eat frozen is easy.
also, if you ever get aiptasia in your tank, they eat those too.
duster.jpg
i unfortunatly do not have those
 

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