the hippo would be pretty peaceful in a tank that size. Tangs with enough room are not a problem for aggression, with a few exceptions like two tangs too close in type.
+1 even if you get another blue fish. We just got one a few weeks and it has become our favorite. I am surprised how it is out fairly often now and watching it swim upside down and sideways never gets old.
It may not be the best choice being it is small and shy...but I would not rule it off the list!
I loved my Blue Hippo, and while he was peaceful to other fish, he was such an aggressive eater, he kept stealing food from my ritteri anemone until it died. He would get up speed and charge through the tentacles.
+1 on a small group of asure damsels. Mellowest damsel by far! They have an electric blue color that is not easily rivaled. In a 240, if there's a fair amount of LR, I'd go with 5.
blue hamlet unless your tank background is blue ...
blue tank background + blue hamlet = washed out looking white hamlet, thats how i got mine for free from the lfs because all their tanks are painted blue and the fish looked "colorless" and they couldnt sell it in over six months
+1 on a small group of asure damsels. Mellowest damsel by far! They have an electric blue color that is not easily rivaled. In a 240, if there's a fair amount of LR, I'd go with 5.
Not quite as striking as some of the other suggestions but a mated pair of Neon Gobies make for an interesting display. These are tank raised sometimes which is also nice. They can breed in a tank and sometimes demonstrate cleaning behavior. They are fairly cute little guys too and very peaceful.
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