Reef fish suggestions

taguluchi

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I have a 60 gallon reef48L x 13 w x24 H I love tangs but I know I can't keep one in this system I currently have 1 occelaris clown 1 Bengai cardinal 1 firefish 1 six line wrasse any suggestions on some beautiful fish I could add in ? This is what my reef looks like
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That six line wrasse will be a pain eventually (if it isn't already). I'd recommend something that can stand up to it, like a dwarf angel. Flame Angels are usually easy to keep and easy to find. Coral beauties are great as well. I would avoid the pygmys, cherubs, eiblis, lemonpeels, and half blacks though. They tend to be more aggressive.


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That six line wrasse will be a pain eventually (if it isn't already). I'd recommend something that can stand up to it, like a dwarf angel. Flame Angels are usually easy to keep and easy to find. Coral beauties are great as well. I would avoid the pygmys, cherubs, eiblis, lemonpeels, and half blacks though. They tend to be more aggressive.


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I think flame angels are awesome looking but everything I've read about keeping them with corals says to add with caution


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That six line wrasse will be a pain eventually (if it isn't already). I'd recommend something that can stand up to it, like a dwarf angel. Flame Angels are usually easy to keep and easy to find. Coral beauties are great as well. I would avoid the pygmys, cherubs, eiblis, lemonpeels, and half blacks though. They tend to be more aggressive.


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By then again I don't always follow those rules either as is the case with my Cichlid Tank and I've had succes with that


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That six line wrasse will be a pain eventually (if it isn't already). I'd recommend something that can stand up to it, like a dwarf angel. Flame Angels are usually easy to keep and easy to find. Coral beauties are great as well. I would avoid the pygmys, cherubs, eiblis, lemonpeels, and half blacks though. They tend to be more aggressive.


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But then again I don't always follow those rules either as is the case with my Cichlid Tank and I've had succes with that


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Flame angel would be fine if you feed him well. Never have problem with mine. I must have 20 over the years. I mainly keep SPS, LPS and clams
 
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