100g fish stocking list help

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Tank is 48x24x20 with sandbed

So I want to start adding more fish to my tank. The current crew is from my 30g and have been together about 6 months without issue. (Midas blenny is sometimes wierdly aggressive like once a month)

2 snowflake clowns (bonded)
1 watchman goby (about an inch)
1 exquisite fire fish
1 gold Midas blenny

I have a royal flasher wrasse in qt which should be coming out in about 2 weeks.


I want “active” fish since my current list don’t spend much time swimming and fish that may serve a purpose...eat algae, aptasia (if/when it shows up) etc. I have a very healthy pod population and don’t mind adding more if needed

I would like to add some more wrasse since many are colorful and active
Potential list of them would be

Melanurus wrasse
Yellow coris and/or Christmas wrasse- eat pods and pests
A fairy of some kind (open to suggestions)

Mandarin- cool fish, eats pods (would wrasses fight with these)

Sandsifting goby or jawfish- sandbed turnover

Foxface- eats algae, nice to look at

Blue jaw trigger fish (I know debateable on reef safeness) -just cool fish in general

Kole eye tang
Tomini tang or bristletooth tang
Yellow tang


I would like schooling or shoaling fish is at all possible. My understanding is chromis will pick each other off eventually, most damsels in my experience are terrors leaving anthias...
I like them and can keep up with feed requirements of a trio

So based on my wants and current fish list... what order should I go with and are there any potential conflicts? Can I keep all of these fish? Running a Nyos 160 skimmer and rotate out floss and socks.

Picture of layout (I have about 20lbs more rock in sump)

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Both the Melanurus Wrasse and Kole Tang you mentioned would both be very active (= fun to watch)!
 
Both the M. Wrasse and Kole Tang you mentioned would be quite active and fun to watch!
 
Thoughts?
 
I've heard that the wrasses will hunt down pods and can make it difficult for you to keep a mandarin. I've never had success with mandarins, so I'm probably not a great source.
 
Yeah wrasses will definitely make it hard to have a mandarin. Consider a captive bred one ,they eat prepared foods readily.
 
i would be more open to keeping wrasses then vs a mandarin. multiple wrasses > 1 mandarin :p
 
Agreed.

Mandarin = beautiful ‘dream’ fish
Wrasse = beautiful ‘reality’ fish (lol)
 

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