personable reef safe fish?

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hi, I am looking to get a new fish and want a very personable and reef safe fish that can be used as a main attraction. my tank is a 120g, 5 foot long mixed reef with the following fish stocking. what would be a good addition.

1Regal Angelfish
1 Kole tang
1 dragonet
1 Six line wrasse
Pair of clowns
4 Dartfish
3 Bartletts anthias
2 orchid Dotty backs
2 two spot goby
3 kauderns cardinalfish
1 sailfin/Algae blenny
1 unknown personable fish?
 
The most personable fish I have ever kept is either a triggerfish or a hoard of different variety of wrasses. Both come up to you when they want to eat. Which was all the time.

However, guests will always find eels the main attraction of the tank. Before getting my Japanese Dragon eel, people would be interested in my tank. For like 5 minutes. Smh.
Now that I have a Dragon eel, it's more like 6 now.
 
If I had to keep one trigger and I had a budget, Red Sea Niger Triggers are the way to go. They are pretty much purple niger triggerfish with pink streamer tails.

I used to have one that comes up to me when I approach the tank.
 
Hawkfish Either the long nose or the flame, both have some great personality. My longnose follows me Around the tank when ever I come near it.
 
ok. I think I might start looking for a blue throat. just did some research and they look perfect :)
 
hi, I am looking to get a new fish and want a very personable and reef safe fish that can be used as a main attraction. my tank is a 120g, 5 foot long mixed reef with the following fish stocking. what would be a good addition.

1Regal Angelfish
1 Kole tang
1 dragonet
1 Six line wrasse
Pair of clowns
4 Dartfish
3 Bartletts anthias
2 orchid Dotty backs
2 two spot goby
3 kauderns cardinalfish
1 sailfin/Algae blenny
1 unknown personable fish?

Get rid of the 6 line and it will open up your options.
 
Blue spotted jawfish. Tons and tons of personality. Read online and you will see

Yes, but blue spotted jawfish are generally a poor choice for reefs since they tend to do best long term in temps that are cooler than most reefs. Also blue spotted jawfish hide a lot and are pretty pricey.
 

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