Too many fish?

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I’m about to start stocking my 125g tank and have a list of what I would like to stock based off size and quantity of fish. Is this too much? Does it allow me to add more if I wanted? Thanks for all the help!

Pair of Clown
Carpenter's Flasher Wrasse
Bluehead Fairy Wrasse
Multicolor Lubbock's Fairy Wrasse
Orange-Back Fairy Wrasse
Melanurus Wrasse
Coral Beauty Angelfish
Orange Butterflyfish
Auriga Butterflyfish
Pair of Spotted Watchman Goby
 

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I would say you're good to go. However, I don't like threadfins in a 125. That size tank can be a bit too small for them, depending on your aquascape. That being said, it should be just fine. Maybe consider replacing it was a Ctenochaetus species of Tang.
 

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Nothing wrong with that, just about ensuring you sure good enough filtration.
 
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I have two Seachem Tidal 110 HOB filters.I have live rock in both filters, the media bag they each came with, carbon in one filter and a zeolite/carbon mix in the other filter. Both also have filter floss.
 

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