Can I add anymore fish?

N11morales

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Tank is currently 90G

I have 2 clowns, small scopas and Tomini tang, pink watchman goby, bicolor blenny, melanurus wrasse, orange back fairy, blue throat fairy.

Nutrients in my tank are very low.
Nitrate 1-2
phosphate .01-0
Feed daily so instead of just dosing phosphate and nitrate was wondering if I could possibly add anymore fish that are compatible with my current stock?
 

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Tank is currently 90G

I have 2 clowns, small scopas and Tomini tang, pink watchman goby, bicolor blenny, melanurus wrasse, orange back fairy, blue throat fairy.

Nutrients in my tank are very low.
Nitrate 1-2
phosphate .01-0
Feed daily so instead of just dosing phosphate and nitrate was wondering if I could possibly add anymore fish that are compatible with my current stock?
Long nose hawkfish don’t really bother anyone.
 

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2 fish at least should be fine. Long nose hawk will go after any ornamental shrimp and for some reason hate anthias fish

Marine betta
anthias
diadema basslet
tail spot blenny
bangaii cardinal
flame angel (coral caution)
 

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I think you could add a couple small fish. There are good examples above. I would go for a firefish and a bangaii cardinal.
 

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