Show fish for cube??

eskymick

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I've always liked the depth of field afforded by a cube tank. I now have a 36" x 36" x 24" high rimless cube. It is a SPS dominated mixed reef (SPS and LPS only). I'm now finding that it's a bit difficult to stock such a tank with appropriately sized fish.

Current livestock is as follows:
- pair of Ocellaris clowns
- cherub pygmy angel
- neon dottyback
- six-line wrasse
- bicolor blenny
- foxface Lo (3")
I also have a copperband butterfly which is now still in quarantine.

What I need now is a "show" fish or two. Other than a flame angel (I don't want another pygmy angel), I've drawn a blank. I'm open for suggestions.

It may help to know that the tank volume is 135 gallons, and I have it plumbed to a 75 gallon sump (with skimmer).
 
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If you have a lid Id say blue spotted jawfish are awesome to watch. May be a small tang. Your current stock is really nice good luck choosing your stars.
 
I think he meant the fish you see right when you look at the tank. Something to highlight the tank. At least that's how I took it.

Exactly. Something a bit larger than the fish I have, and one that is more of an open water swimmer. I'm hoping the copperband will become aggressive enough to fill part of that void.

I have a lot of water volume and a decent amount of square footage, but not enough lateral space for many of the "showy" fish (tangs and large angels).
 
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