I love Fairy and Flasher Wrasses, just wish their average lifespans would be at least 5 years longer. Fairies average 4-5 years so if their average lifespan is 9-10 years I’d be more willing to consider them. Flashers 5-6 so 10-12 would make me more willing to consider them.
Other than that, good luck with the tank OP. Keep us posted. If I were you I’d add the Clowns and the YWG as my first fish (and the YWG’s shrimp). After that, I’d do the Fairy and Flasher Wrasses. After that, the Blenny. Then, the Melanurus wrasse.
At this point you’ll have 7 fish and your tank should be up and running for at least 5 months with approximately a 3-5 week gap between adding each new fish. Now, you’ll be going to schooling territory. I’m not the most informed on Bangaii Cardinals though I heard they can be aggressive towards fellow Bangaiis. Maybe Pajama Cardinals are more peaceful (from many places I’ve read they live longer too and are peaceful fish while Bangaiis are semi-aggressive). IMO you could probably swap out 5 Bangaiis for 5 Pajama Cardinals and add them at this point.
Now, wait another month or two before adding that Starckii Damsel. Now, do not add any more fish before the 1.5 year mark.
Then, you can add the shoal of Anthias (not sure about them, but I heard some species kill each other). I’d add the Cleaner Wrasse and Mandarin when your tank is nearing 2 years old because the Mandarin requires a steady population of pods to sustain itself (it won’t take many prepared foods) and the Cleaner Wrasse also needs a certain amount of bacteria to live. Both can be difficult fish.
Feel free to critique my advice.
Now let’s look at the dietary requirements of your fish. Many fish can become more or less “omnivorous” over time, and most of the species on your list don’t seem to be overly finicky eaters though I’d be especially concerned (apart from the Mandarin and the Cleaner Wrasse) about your Anthias. They need to be fed like 4/6 times a day and carry a heavy bioload. Make sure your filtration is the best it could possibly be.
Clownfish- Omnivore
Starckii Damsel- Omnivore
Wrasses - Carnivore
Cardinalfish - Carnivore
Anthias - Carnivores
Mandarin - They eat pods as their main source of food, well-established tank required.
Cleaner Wrasse-mainly eats off of other fish, well-established tank required.
Yellow Watchman Goby- Carnivore
Midas Blenny- Omnivore
High quality flake and pellet foods, frozen mysis and brine (and other nutritious frozen foods like fish roe and shrimp roe), trips to the seafood market, and the occasional feeding of live foods (bloodworms, blackworms, mysis or brine shrimp, live seafood) if you can get live foods. These should serve you well.
P.S. You’re not having one, two, but 4 Wrasses. A blenny and Goby too. Tank top is a must as they are prone to jumping. An open tank is basically giving the green light for your fish (fish in general, I treat 95% of all fish as jumpers regardless of whether they’re less likely to jump or more likely to jump relatively speaking) to suicide.
Good luck with everything.