Frag tank stocking

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Im having a difficult time coming up with a stocklist for my frag tank. I'll give a brief backstory. I had a 36x36" frag tank made out of acrylic and after a little over a year it blew a seam and was junk. Non repairable. At this point we decided to change things up a bit on our 2nd time around. This time the tank is as follows.
1/2" glass frag tank
60x30x12
40g sump

Before i used blennys and snails, this time around im thinking im large enough for a tang however i have never had a tang before, i know almost nothing about them.

Any advice on what i might add to help keep frag plugs clean? Also interested in a wrasse suggestion.

Tank currently has 3 springeri damsels that were part of the previous system. They have shared tanks with a few different fish and been perfect neighbours, i dont think theyll have aggression issues. I also have a good size display that can take fish that need more space later on.

Thanks!
 
In terms of wrasses, I'm a big fan of melanarus wrasses in these applications to deal with flatworms and some other pests, but other options include a 6 or 8 line wrasse.
 
In terms of wrasses, I'm a big fan of melanarus wrasses in these applications to deal with flatworms and some other pests, but other options include a 6 or 8 line wrasse.

My LFS keeps two melanarus wrasses in his frag tank for that very reason!
 
I was leaning coris but they seem to like to bury in sand. Are melanarus the same? I dont really want to do a tub of sand in the corner for the wrasse to sleep. My springeri actually eat flatworms, i think my 6 line that is in my display taught them that.

No tang advice? Leaning Kole
 
Ornate leopard wrasses are a very pretty and unique looking wrasse. Kole tangs are awesome and constantly pick at algae throughout the tank
 
leopard wrasse is what im planning on putting in my display which has a thick sandbed. Been sitting on almost 400gal's of salt water aquariums with a total of 7 fish nothing bigger than a clown. Getting ansy to start stocking but ive been in the hobby long enough to know to relax and take things in stride.

3 springeri / 1 kole / 1 wrasse should be a good bioload on the frag tank. Can always add more damsels or a pair of clowns.
 

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