New 90g fish list... Feedback please

Conceyted

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So the new 90 gallon tank is close to being set up and we started making a fish list. And of course there are like 70 fish that we want, lol. So we've narrowed it down and are looking for feedback.

Now we have a pair of black clowns, a royal gramma, and a cleaner shrimp.

We are interested in:
-lawnmower blenny
-midas blenny
-powder blue or whitecheek tang
-lyretail and/or dispar anthias(maybe 1 of each or a pair of either)
-copperband butterfly (possibly... we do have sps)
-sixline wrasse
-and eventually maybe a mandarin fish

Obviously, we are not putting all of these fish in, just looking for what would work best together. We want our little fishies to be happy.
So the question is which ones do you guys think will be best(i mean we know they all are generally peaceful... but i think i've read the sixline can be a pita). Personality is also a plus:) Also will the tangs get too big for our 90 or should we opt for a smaller species of tang(sailfin or purple, maybe)?
We're also open to other suggestions... So please share any info or experiences with us.

TIA

-Jaime
 
i think the white cheek would do better than the powder blue and doesnt need as much swimming room. sixlines are cool but some can be mean and copperbands are tricky but everything else looks good to me
 
Both Whitecheek and PB need lots of room...I would add a Kole instead..Many people keep Yellows in 90 gallons, but I had to separate my Yellow from my Raccoon and placed him in my 90 and it was just too small..I felt bad for him and gave him to a friend that had a 6' tank

Oh and a Sailfin Tang is not one of the smaller species....they grow OVER 1' in length not to mention the height on those fish:eek2:
 
Alright we found a suitable tang for the 90. Now we are thinking of the following fish. Please check out this revised list and see what you think.

Fish we have:
-Mated pair of black ocellaris clowns
-3.5" royal gramma

Fish we want to keep together along with the ones above:
-one to three(at least one) some form of anthias (either sunburst or similar style)
-lawnmower blenny
-one Bristletooth Tomini Tang (Ctenochaetus tominiensis)
-one Mimic Lemonpeel Tang (Acanthurus pyroferus)
-one or two Gold Neon Goby
-MAYBE one helfrichi firefish

Let me know what you guys think. My main concern is the two different tangs. Do you think I will be able to have both? Also will the two species get along if added simultaneously?
Thanks for the help guys.
-Chris
 
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