75 Gallon Stock List Help

I am planning on having a mix of damsels and chromis for a school effect. Thinking about 5 of each (10 total ). One pair of clown fish. Looking for input on one larger fish. Looking for a fish that would naturally be found in the southern Caribbean. I'm not sure if I am going to be over stocked if I add a bigger fish or not. My hope is to add 2 larger fish like a small sized tang or something along those lines. Thanks for the help, I have only had a 30 gallon prior so need the input.
 
Why from the Caribbean? You'll already have fish from the Pacific.
I'd stick to one medium big fish to. I like Thalassoma bifasciatum a lot.
 
I'm sure I'm not the only one who's significant other has to be on board with the things we spend money on. And in this hobby, it can be a lot. With that said, my fiancé and I are getting married and honeymooning in the South Caribbean (St. Lucia). I wanted to make this tank build resemble a location in St. Lucia that we will eventually snorkel at. So, based on a search it appeared that damsels and chromis are in the Caribbean. That would allow for a small school of fish to hang together. The clowns are not from the Caribbean but are my fiancés favorites (they say happy wife, happy life), so those have to be there. Now since I have a decent size tank, I wanted a little bit of a medium sized fish so it wouldn't be all small fish in the tank. I am kind of tired of keeping a bunch of small fish.

Two Questions that I want to answer:

1) Would the tank be over stocked if I had 10 small fish (damsels and chromis), a pair of clowns, and two medium sized to large sized fish in a 75?

2) What fish would you recommend to provide some extra size and is a fish from the southern Caribbean area?
 
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