75 g stock list help?

I would swap the tang for a bristletooth, tomini, or don't do a tang at all. I tried a yellow tang in a 75 gallon, which is a smaller fish and it got really aggressive by the time it hit 3 inches. It was not aggressive whatsoever when I upgraded to a 125g.
The whitetail is a bristletooth, so I should be good there.
 
The whitetail is a bristletooth, so I should be good there.
Must have got it confused for a different tang species. That one should be fine, just make sure to add it toward the end. Even the smaller tangs can get aggressive to new arrivals.
 
The white tail is Ctenochaetus flavicauda and remains around 3-4 inches being one of the smallest species of that genus along with tominiensis and binotatus.
 
Update: I’ve tried to get a pintail wrasse (2x) and a sunburst Anthias through QT, but they have died. Frustrated and ooking to revamp my plan.

current stock list:
Gladiator clownfish
Neon goby
Pink streaked wrasse
Court jester goby
Yellow coris wrasse

Considering:
Helfrenchi firefish
Royal gramma
Dispar anthias x3
Chromis x 5

Must have:
Bristletooth tang

Really hoping to get some more “open swimmers” or upper water column to give the tank more of a “busy look”. For this case, I was considering the chromis but with limited “big” fish, I think they would kill each other off, because of this I am thinking of they may not be a good idea. I also was thinking of the Dispar anthias for this role.

Open to suggestions! Thanks!
 

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