What more could I have in my 120 gal? Pic

Well its been 2 years in the hobby for me now and I finally have all of the livestock that I wanted when I was first thinking about it so now I'm wondering if there are any other fish that you people might recomend for my tank or do you also think that I should just leave it alone. My tank was suppose to be just a fish only with liverock but then I got a lot of free mushrooms and polyps on the rocks so I decided to go with kind of a predator reef.

I was thinking of the Flame Angel Fish That the LFS is trying to sell to me or maybe just something unusual looking. Any other feedback would be great as well.

My fish:
Volitan Lionfish
Snowflake Eel
Engineer Goby
Tomatoe Clown

Inverts:
Maximas x2
BIG sebae anemone
Christmas Tree Worm Rock
Candy Cane
Xenia / Anathelia (spelling?)
Polyps / Zoos
Mushrooms
a Leather
Green Brittle Star
Astrea and Turbo snails
2 peppermint shrimp (in fuge)

Equipment:
Reefstar 250W MH 14K
ASM G3 Skimmer
20 gal sump
20 gal Fuge
150 lbs Liverock
90 lbs aragamax sand
Mineral mud
Mag 9.5 return Pump
2 Fluval 4plus powerheads

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Oh yeah I also have a pincushion urchin and a Kenya tree coral. Also, it was 3 months ago when I transfered everything from a 50 gal tank to this 120 gal. The sand is new as I used to have crushed coral but all of the rock is old.
 
I also have an aptasia problem so I have been thinking about a copperband butterfly. But I'm worried about what one might do to my worm rock or other corals. I'd really like to add some more greens and blues as so much of my tank is pink or red.
 
The angel might pick at the corals and clams. Some kind of dottyback would look good, but will probably end up as lion food. How about a hawkfish?


Didn't see the no more red part...
 
i agree that a hawkfish would be a neat addition, lots of different sizes/demeanors/colors to choose from and they are extremely unique in behavior and most are easy to care for. I would love to have a Longnose hawk or an Arc-eye hawk but no room in my tanks.

blue-jaw or sargassum trigger might work too, if you like those fish.
 
You mention you have a tomato clown, and that you are considering a flame angel, but I would worry about those. The lion might eat them.

A big yellow tang or foxface would add a lot of movement and color to your tank. Make sure it is too big for the lion.
 
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