Upgraded tank, need more fish.

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So I upgraded to Innovative marine INT 100 and would like some suggestions for fish to add to my current fish. All fish have been together for about 1.5 years, never had any issues.

I have as follows...
Sixline wrasse
2X clowns
Coral Beauty
Sleeper Gold Head Goby
Cleaner shimp

Was thinking a yellow Tang or something along those lines. Any suggestions would be great.

Thank you!
 

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What type of substrate do you have? I ask because I just love my diamond goby! He moves sand all day long! But sand is a must have for them!
 

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So I upgraded to Innovative marine INT 100 and would like some suggestions for fish to add to my current fish. All fish have been together for about 1.5 years, never had any issues.

I have as follows...
Sixline wrasse
2X clowns
Coral Beauty
Sleeper Gold Head Goby
Cleaner shimp

Was thinking a yellow Tang or something along those lines. Any suggestions would be great.

Thank you!
It's 100 gallons right?
 

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Tank is 4ft long so I would definatly add a smaller tang or two. Tangs are the most valuable members of my CUC. The fish you have are small enough you could probably add one of the baby yellows from Biota. I bought 3 last march and with the exception of a little hlle on one they have colored up nicely. One of the bristletooth tangs could work as well I think.
 
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Oh yeah, then you could definitely do a yellow tang. Just keep in mind how pricey they are!
I donated some live rock with corals to my LFS and they offered 600 in credit. They just got some small yellow tangs which are 250 each... seems kinda high but who knows. Havent shopped for fish like this.
 

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I have these 2 in my tank. Similar length, 47inches long. Always eating algae.
*One spot foxface
*Tomini
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What type of substrate do you have? I ask because I just love my diamond goby! He moves sand all day long! But sand is a must have for them!
I have the special grade sand, really like it! I had much finer sand prior and it was always just drifting everywhere.
 

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I have the special grade sand, really like it! I had much finer sand prior and it was always just drifting everywhere.
I donated some live rock with corals to my LFS and they offered 600 in credit. They just got some small yellow tangs which are 250 each... seems kinda high but who knows. Havent shopped for fish like this.
250 Seems like a lot, but is really good! ESPICIALLY IF WILDLY CAUGHT. If its Biota bred... Ehh...
In Florida they costed $1000! Each!
 

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