Wrasses or Dwarf angelfish next?

Squibege

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Looking to add some new fish to my 90G mixed reef tank that's been up for about a year. Current inhabitants are a purple fire fish, Banggai cardinal, two ocelaris clowns, hermits, snails and a peppermint shrimp.

I'm not 100% sure where I would like to go from here... I would like to get some wrasses, and really want either a coral beauty or a flame angel. Also debating a damsel for a nice pop of blue, and possibly a small tang (yes I know tank size is debatable, but it will be one of the last fish in so I'll decide that when I get there).

I also can't decide what type of wrasse I want (I have a deep enough sandbed for sand-sleepers). I've read about having multiple females for one male, and that mixing species is possible. It seems like the combinations are endless... is there a 'wrong' way to go?
 
i have 5 wrasses in a 150 mixed reef. stay away from red coris wrasse as they will flip over anything not secured to rock while hunting for pods. i recently added a beautiful solarensis fairy wrasse who is a model citizen. also have a small 6 line, a mystery, a green coris, and the above mentioned red coris.

good luck
 
i have 5 wrasses in a 150 mixed reef. stay away from red coris wrasse as they will flip over anything not secured to rock while hunting for pods. i recently added a beautiful solarensis fairy wrasse who is a model citizen. also have a small 6 line, a mystery, a green coris, and the above mentioned red coris.



good luck



Thanks for the info!


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I would pass on the damsel, their are plenty of other fish out there that can add this pop of blue that you want. Some angels with a fair amount of blue on them include Centropyge aurantonotus, Centropyge argi and Centropyge acanthops. Many of the Macropharyngodon have nice bright blues on them but they are harder to get feeding than other wrasse's.
Just remember angels can be hit or miss with corals.

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