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![]() Something to consider with your tank is that Anthias, Wrasses and Gobies all will jump.
Sailfin tangs(Yellows and Sailfin's) can get to 8" in a tank. Much larger in the wild. For Angels the Genicanthus are a good bet in a reef tank as they don't eat corals. Female Bellus is one of my favourites. Chromis can be very problematic. Picking on each other... going missing etc. I like the Blue Star Allen's Damsel. Way more colour and they do school a bit. I had a school of 18 in my sps tank and they were gorgeous. Orange spot Rabbitfish are a good herbivore too. Cheers, Tim
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