What fish to put in a 45 gal

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Hello, I have a 45 gal Red Sea Max e170 with a decent amount of live rock and hiding spots. A few of my fish recently died due to a murderous clownfish. I had 2 black ocellaris clowns, a Royal Gramma, a Talbot damselfish and a lawnmower blenny. One clown killed all but the blenny and we got rid of the clown. There is also a coral banded shrimp in there still. I am looking for one decent sized fish and maybe two smaller ones. I have some zoas, a leather, daisy polyps and a feather duster as well. I am guessing a wrasse may be the biggest type of fish I can put in there but I just wanted to see if anyone else had any cool ideas. I am new to the hobby and don't know of a lot of types of fish. Thanks for any suggestions!
 
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That is definitely a possibility, but I was thinking something maybe larger? I want a coral beauty but I've heard they aren't the best with some soft corals. Do you know of anything similar in body size?
 

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That is definitely a possibility, but I was thinking something maybe larger? I want a coral beauty but I've heard they aren't the best with some soft corals. Do you know of anything similar in body size?
Not true in my experience. Many softies are quite toxic or at least unpleasant-tasting; mine left all corals in an IM40 cube alone. I also have a tibicen and a multicolor sharing a 65g loaded with softies, and the coral is doing just fine.
 

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I have a 75 full of sps, lps, and soft coral. I may be the exception to the rule but my coral beauty has never even looked at a coral the wrong way. It is all what you are willing to try and work with.
 
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Not true in my experience. Many softies are quite toxic or at least unpleasant-tasting; mine left all corals in an IM40 cube alone. I also have a tibicen and a multicolor sharing a 65g loaded with softies, and the coral is doing just fine.
Good to know, thanks for the response!
 
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I have a 75 full of sps, lps, and soft coral. I may be the exception to the rule but my coral beauty has never even looked at a coral the wrong way. It is all what you are willing to try and work with.
Cool, someone else said the same thing so I may just get one and see what happens. Thanks for the feedback!
 

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