Who would fit in with these fish?

Nemoisajoke

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Okay! So I need fish that are going to be reef safe! Nothing with caution, I don't like the stress of having to look after the fish and see who is eating my reef.

So here are the fish we have in the 105 gallon reef tank now.
- 2 baby all black clown fish
- 1 standard clown fish
(I know people say not to mix clowns but we had the standard clown fish for over 6 years and weren't planing to get rid of him when we moved him over to the 105 gallon. He also is doing great and acting like a dad to the baby clown fish.)
- 1 baby tomi tang
- 2 tiny cardinals about 3/4 of an inch
- Baby yellow tang
- Tooth fairy wrasse

Okay please leave ideas below of some unique fish below that I could add to my tank! Also how much more would you recommend adding?

Thanks so much! !!!111

Scott :frog:
 
it's not really so much as you shouldn't mix clowns per se, as it is they normally pair off and the pair gangs up on the odd man out. That being said, if you're 105 is fairly long (6 feet or greater), there's a chance things will work out for the clowns.

As far as how much to add, I think you have a fair amount of room left. I'm partial to flasher and fairy wrasses. (Not sure which species you're calling a tooth fairy wrasse.) I also would consider a royal gramma and Midas blenny. Maybe a one-spot foxface, but some have reported issues with them eating zoas in particular. you didn't mention if you had any shrimp or crabs, but if I were shrimp-less, I'd also consider a longnose hawkfish or flame hawkfish.
 
Your three clownfish will end up being two.

Tangs need a minimum 4' tank.

Look at fairy/flasher wrasses (stay away from the six-line). I also like yellow coris wrasses. Some of the hardier anthias might be a decent fit depending on the tank dimensions.

Every tank I have has a watchman goby/shrimp pair. :)
 
Starry Blenny or goby/shrimp pair. My starry eats out of my hand.. very active. He isn't agressive at all, but will stand ground if approached. I also like dwarf angels

Jacob
 
We have a group of 8 ORA captive bred Assesor basslets in our 205g that I love.
I also love firefish, we have a pair of helfrichi.
Sunburst anthias are bright and active, we have one in the 205.
If you are interested in adding something different, a colony of barnicle blennies could be a neat way to go. They are one of my favorite fish.
Flame wrasses and flasher wrasses would do well in that size tank also.

All of the fish listed above are reef safe.
 
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