Looking for fish stocking ideas

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Hello everyone,
I am working on putting together a stock list for what I want to have in my new 90gal reef. I currently have a Biocube 29 with these in it:

Current fish:
2* Fancy ocellaris clowns (paired)
1* Tri-color wrasse
1* Diamond goby

Current inverts:
1* Cleaner shrimp
2* Porcelain crabs
2* Peppermint shrimp (I think one is actually a camel back and will be tossed into the new sump)
3* Serpent stars
Misc snails

For the new tank, I will be moving everyone over from the BC29 and then of course want to add some new fish to the mix. So far I think I want to add:

1* Yellow coris wrasse (definitely want this)
2-3* Pajama cardinals (maybe these)
1* Tang (I know 90g is pushing it for a lot of the tang species, but I have a lot of open swimming space and want to try with a small one....just don't know which one yet)

But after that, I am out of ideas. I would eventually like to get a dragonet if I can get a good pod population up, but I'm looking for ideas on some other reef safe fish that bring in a lot of color. The tank has a center overflow that will be topped with black acrylic and the tank is covered with a 1/4" clear mesh screen. Any ideas?
 
Tang wise i think a yellow or a kole or a powder tang or another of that shape would be okay its the long ones like naso, blue hippo, and Achilles that require a real long tank.
 
They can get spendy fast but there are some crazy cool colorful fairy wrasses. The Scott's wrasse is my favorite but radiant has a lot of bang for your buck for color.
 
Flasher and fairy wrasses would be great in that tank. Yellow, kole, or tomini would be your best bets for tangs. Other options could include a group of zebra or scissortail dartfish, purple tilefish, royal gramma, chalk bass, midad blenny, sunburst anthias, grammistes blenny, firefish, a group of randalls or dispar anthias.
 
So with these suggestions and what I already have....would this be too heavily stocked? It's a standard 90 gal tank with 75lbs LR in the DT plus 20lb more in the fuge and a Reef Octopus Classic 150 skimmer.

What I currently have:
2* Fancy ocellaris clowns (paired)
1* Tri-color wrasse
1* Diamond goby

2* Cleaner shrimp
2* Porcelain crabs
2* Peppermint shrimp
3* Serpent stars

Would add these over the next couple of months:
1* Yellow coris wrasse
2* Pajama cardinals
1* Kole or yellow tang
1* Fairy wrasse
2* Purple tilefish
2* Sunburst anthias
1* Mandarin (after 6 months or so if pod population will support it)
 
Flasher and fairy wrasses would be great in that tank. Yellow, kole, or tomini would be your best bets for tangs. Other options could include a group of zebra or scissortail dartfish, purple tilefish, royal gramma, chalk bass, midad blenny, sunburst anthias, grammistes blenny, firefish, a group of randalls or dispar anthias.
+1 on more wrasses and Tomini, or Flame, tangs stay relatively small. I believe most rate the tang minimum @70G. Mine gets along with my wrasses and Regal Angel in a 68G. JMO
 
So with these suggestions and what I already have....would this be too heavily stocked? It's a standard 90 gal tank with 75lbs LR in the DT plus 20lb more in the fuge and a Reef Octopus Classic 150 skimmer.

What I currently have:
2* Fancy ocellaris clowns (paired)
1* Tri-color wrasse
1* Diamond goby

2* Cleaner shrimp
2* Porcelain crabs
2* Peppermint shrimp
3* Serpent stars

Would add these over the next couple of months:
1* Yellow coris wrasse
2* Pajama cardinals
1* Kole or yellow tang
1* Fairy wrasse
2* Purple tilefish
2* Sunburst anthias
1* Mandarin (after 6 months or so if pod population will support it)
They should be fine. Just add slowly and test frequently.
 
Looking for some more ideas here. I ended up doing the following so far:

1* small tomini tang
1* small blue hippo (yes I know I'll have to trade him off eventually)
1* Leopard wrasse
1* Vermiculite wrasse
1* Yellow coris wrasse
2* Fancy ocellaris clowns
1* Diamond Goby

I think my filtration can still handle the bio-load of a couple more fish that stay smaller, but I can't decide on what to get. Looking for feedback on some colorful, peaceful, reef safe fish to add into my existing group.
 
Here is a full tank shot
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Perhaps a sunburst anthias, orchid dottyback, yellow assessor, or purple tilefish.
 
I was looking at the Bartlett Anthias...can't decide how friendly they'd be.
 
Sunburst Anthias while beautiful I've found them to be notoriously shy. Ever thought of a Flame Hawkfish?
 
Not sure if the hawkfish would eat my sexy shrimp or not...my wife would be ticked.
 
Not sure if the hawkfish would eat my sexy shrimp or not...my wife would be ******.

My reading comprehension is suffering or I just wasn't paying any attention. Ixnay awkfishhay.
 

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