List Your Favorate Fish!!!

I agree with SilverGTS
 

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Alright I think I have a final list; 8 chromis(I will take the risk), 2 ocilaris clowns, a kole yellow eye tang, longnose hawkfish, six line wrasse, coral beauty angel, flame angel, mindas blenny, a pair of Kaudern's Cardinals, two fire fish, and a red mandaran. Not realy sure if that will be overcrowded or not. Any suggestions on what to add or take away and also what order should I add the fish in?
 
I'd establish the mandy first...and probably nix the sixline as they can be punks, esp. since it will be in direct food competition with the mandy.
 
For schooling, depends on the cardinal species, parvulus cardinals continue to school, but need to eat alot. Fave fish for that size tank is a melanurus wrasse.
 
My favorite fish are:

Majestic Angel
Longnose Butterfly
Valentini Puffer
Midas Blenny
Clown Trigger
Sunburst Anthias
Achilles Tang
Flagfin Angel
 
Unicorn tang
'Visitors' love my unicorn tang...he puts on a show, when he sees a crowd...constantly changing colors while he swims around!
After getting my flame hawk a week ago, I pick flame hawk. So funny, especially during feeding
could get aggressive!
Alright I think I have a final list; 8 chromis(I will take the risk), 2 ocilaris clowns, a kole yellow eye tang, longnose hawkfish, six line wrasse, coral beauty angel, flame angel, mindas blenny, a pair of Kaudern's Cardinals, two fire fish, and a red mandaran. Not realy sure if that will be overcrowded or not. Any suggestions on what to add or take away and also what order should I add the fish in?
ABSOLUTELY...NO 6 line wrasse...don't waste your $10 on that PITA
 
From what I heard I should take of the hawkfish, and the six line wrasse. So this is the new list; 8 chromis, 2 ocilaris clowns, a kole yellow eye tang, six line wrasse, coral beauty angel, flame angel, mindas blenny, a pair of Kaudern's Cardinals, two fire fish, and a red mandaran.
 
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