Centerpiece fish suggestions

I'm upgrading my lps/zoa reef to a 40b and I'm looking for something fun to add. Right now, I have two ocellaris clowns and a target mandarin (trained on mysis).

I've heard that valentini puffers are peaceful and largely reef safe for lps, but being a puffer makes me nervous. Any opinions in them or another suggestion are welcome.
 
There are plenty of wrasse out there that would be a "centerpiece" in a tank

But not many suitable for a 40 :/

I would stick with another small fish (or two at the most) personally. Think nano fish, such as Assessors, Royal Gramma, Possum Wrasses, Pink-Streaked Wrasse (Pseudocheilinops ataenia), an Escenius Blenny (Tailspot and Midas are two of my favorites), Basslet (I love the Swissgaurd), etc.
 
But not many suitable for a 40 :/

I would stick with another small fish (or two at the most) personally. Think nano fish, such as Assessors, Royal Gramma, Possum Wrasses, Pink-Streaked Wrasse (Pseudocheilinops ataenia), an Escenius Blenny (Tailspot and Midas are two of my favorites), Basslet (I love the Swissgaurd), etc.

Haha yes looking at it on my phone yesterday I thought I read 400, not 40b
 
Mystery wrasses get large, way to big for a 40. They also get fairly aggressive. They are a beautiful fish.
 
Have you given thought to a dwarf angel? In a nano they make great center piece fish that are always front and center.

I also recommend a Midas blenny, they are great fish that your eyes are easily drawn to. They way they swim can quite hypnotic :)

I don't see way you can't keep a single small fairy or flasher wrasse, as long as it's not one of the larger more aggressive ones.
 
Definitely nice fish but having kept a 40 gallon aquarium prior to my current tank I wouldn't make it my "centerpiece" fish because it's still a nano fish and does not swim around the tank like wrasses do.

I can see your point but a 40 breeder does not give much room for swimmers.
 
I hadn't seen a hogfish before, that's cool. I had been toying with a few wrasse ideas while browsing liveaquaria. Is a 3' tank too small for a carpenter wrasse?
 
I kept the yellow candy hogfish in 3ft 40 breeder with no issues. You can also try Lubbocks Fairy Wrasse. It's a smaller fairy wrasse suitable for your tank.
 
I wouldn't do possum wrasse. They hide and swim within rock work. I think sm/med size mystery wrasse should be ok though.

I have one in my 50 cube. While it is by no means a "centerpiece" fish, they are fun to watch going in and out of the rockwork hunting for pods. At least I think so anyways.
 
I have one in my 50 cube. While it is by no means a "centerpiece" fish, they are fun to watch going in and out of the rockwork hunting for pods. At least I think so anyways.


I had a pair of Tanaka's Pygmy wrasses in my 60. Only saw them out in the open during feeding. Rest of the time they swam in the rock.
 

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