In taking some of these suggestions into account, i made some changes to my wish list. I am going to sell my Chromis as i stock up, and then will also monitor as i add and may not end up with all of these. I'll get my most important ones towards the beginning. The ones with asterisk are the larger "featured" fish. The rest are smaller and may not get all of them. But if i do, would the following end result appear to be a good mix of temperament and compatibility?
*Longnose Atlantic Butterflyfish (1)
*Red Head Solon Fairy Wrasse (1)
*Fathead Sunburst Anthias (1)
Pajama Cardinal (2)
Purple Firefish (1)
Blue Eye Royal Dottyback (1)
Oscellaris Clown (2)
Chalk Bass (3)
Segmented Sailfin Blenny (1) - or watchman goby
Clown Goby (1)
Neon Goby (1)
You have choosen some nice fish, i personally just do not like the stocking arrangments. I would do something like this:
I would do about 5 different wrasses like a male flame - rhomboids wrasse - a lineatus wrasse - red head solon wrasse - a possum wrasse - and a mystery wrasse would be some good examples. Different shapes and behaviors would look nice with some going through the rock work and some swimming around in the open.
*Fathead Sunburst Anthias (2-3) (I would do either of the following- Pseudanthias ventralis - pseudanthias hawaiiensis - Odontanthias borbonius*)
3 of any of those i think would be nice. and i think the pseudanthias would be alot more active.
blue spine cardinal (3)
Pajama Cardinal (3)
(Would look nice together IMO with the different body shapes)
blue dot or pearly jawfish (1-2)
geometric pygmy hawk (1)
Purple Firefish (3)
Scissortail or zebra dartfish (2-3) or none at all
Springeri dottyback or splendid dottyback (1)
Oscellaris Clown (2) (personally i would do some fancier clowns.
Chalk Bass (3)
Clown Goby (1-3)(3 different colors)
court jester goby (1)
Hectors goby (1)
Catalina Goby (1)
Black Barred Convict Goby (1-2)
Green banded goby (1-2)
Yasha shrimp goby (1)
Yellow Priolepis Goby (1-2)
I think a nice assortment of gobies would look cool.
This is just a few things that i would consider stocking. A nice assortment of smaller fish might be more appealing with the different swimming ranges and colors.