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Thoughts. I don't mind adding small and when too big, trading in. Just looking for more variety and something biggish.

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75 gal, 50lbs LR.

1 yellow tang
2 nemos
2 purple yellow gamas
1 file fish
1 diamond golby
1 cleaner shrimp
1 Chocolate chip star
1 urchin
CUC.

Most hide, so all I really see are the Tang, and the two nemos.

Can I or what can I add as another "big" showfish? Thoughts?
 

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Another big fish is likely to cause problems. The others probably hide because of over crowding already. I suggest three chromis. They swim around middle to top and have great color. They sure will add to the "something to see" category.
 
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Angels can be tough, plus you've got a few vegetation grazers in there. Can you support another?
That's my question, can I? What could I? Heck, I can get rid of my file fish, maybe the tang.
 
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Another big fish is likely to cause problems. The others probably hide because of over crowding already. I suggest three chromis. They swim around middle to top and have great color. They sure will add to the "something to see" category.
Is 3 about my max? I am cool with that..If I can get some color.
 

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