SecretiveFish
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I completely understand where you are coming from! I wanted to add a few more fish to our 150g and had a heck of a time picking fish that were 'safe.'
To your safe list: I would add flasher wrasses, scarlet pinstripe wrasse some damsels (depending on your stocking list), indigo dottyback, and Tomini tang.
To a safe as long you don't plan on keeping shrimp list: some dottybacks, long nose hawkfish, flame hawkfish, marine betta, hamlet (probably not safe with dartfish though).
Even 'safe' fish are not always safe... I had a naked ocellaris clownfish that was a terror. Although in a plenty large tank (65g) and being the last addition, she terrorized everyone. All my fish spend most of the day hiding from her, and I caught her more than once attacking my platygyra. If was not nesting either, it was locking lips on the poor coral. She had bitten off enough flesh in one area so the bone was exposed before I finally got that *&$#@ out. My other ocellaris clownfish have all been lovely fish, but not that one...
I think you would be fine with a tomini tang. Based on personal experience I would not try a coral beauty (high risk of coral nipping IME), but you may be OK with a flame angel. Some hobbyists keep these in reef tanks without issue, and the one I had before a disease outbreak was OK with the corals we had at the time. Risky though... you may need a plan to remove if the fish develops a habit of coral nipping.
To your safe list: I would add flasher wrasses, scarlet pinstripe wrasse some damsels (depending on your stocking list), indigo dottyback, and Tomini tang.
To a safe as long you don't plan on keeping shrimp list: some dottybacks, long nose hawkfish, flame hawkfish, marine betta, hamlet (probably not safe with dartfish though).
Even 'safe' fish are not always safe... I had a naked ocellaris clownfish that was a terror. Although in a plenty large tank (65g) and being the last addition, she terrorized everyone. All my fish spend most of the day hiding from her, and I caught her more than once attacking my platygyra. If was not nesting either, it was locking lips on the poor coral. She had bitten off enough flesh in one area so the bone was exposed before I finally got that *&$#@ out. My other ocellaris clownfish have all been lovely fish, but not that one...
I think you would be fine with a tomini tang. Based on personal experience I would not try a coral beauty (high risk of coral nipping IME), but you may be OK with a flame angel. Some hobbyists keep these in reef tanks without issue, and the one I had before a disease outbreak was OK with the corals we had at the time. Risky though... you may need a plan to remove if the fish develops a habit of coral nipping.