Looking for opinions/ideas for a 65 gallon tanks.

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To start, I have a Waterbox 65 AIO bare-bottom tank. I currently have two clowns and a six line wrasse. They are the three amigos and get along great together. My tank is a new set-up but has about 40 pounds of live rock from my old established tank. Eventually I want to add more coral, but need more fish. Now to my questions.

I want to add a tang (but not for a few months) for algae control purposes. What tangs would serve that purpose well but be ok in my 65g tank?

I feel I need at least five and therefore one more. Looking for suggestions here. I have always liked coral beauties, but read they can nip at coral. Any recommendations would be greatly appreated.

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I have a new 75g with a coral beauty, lyretail anthias, black ice clown and tomini tang. Oh and a fire shrimp. I have not yet added corals, but everyone gets along great. The lyretail is a pig, the tomini is smaller than the coral beauty or anthias, but he doesn't take any attitude from them. I did a lot of research and there are few tangs that are good for our size tank. I love the darker coloration the tomini develop as they get older, and with mine being 1 1/2" long, it will be a while before that happens. I'm hoping my coral beauty is one who doesn't eat corals, we'll see soon!
 

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Thanks man. Fingers crossed with you coral beauty.
Yes, not 100%, nor scientific, but it seemed like a lot of the coral beauty issues I read were either not enough food or an outlier fish. I feed at least twice a day, so I am hoping I don't have an outlier lol. If so then I guess I'll just swap for the blue girdled angel I really would like... obviously kidding in a 75, but I do really like those Tenecor 150 lagoons...:thinking-face:
 

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I have a new 75g with a coral beauty, lyretail anthias, black ice clown and tomini tang. Oh and a fire shrimp. I have not yet added corals, but everyone gets along great. The lyretail is a pig, the tomini is smaller than the coral beauty or anthias, but he doesn't take any attitude from them. I did a lot of research and there are few tangs that are good for our size tank. I love the darker coloration the tomini develop as they get older, and with mine being 1 1/2" long, it will be a while before that happens. I'm hoping my coral beauty is one who doesn't eat corals, we'll see soon!


when you say the lyretail is a pig, meaning what ? does it eat anything and everything or graze algae all day? pests? my understanding is they are carnivores and would want meaty food not pellet?
 

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So, with dimensions pretty much the same as a standard 75 gallon, I would pick one of the tangs in the Ctenochaetus genus that's not a chevron (I don't think you can get them since the Hawaii thing anyway) or striped. Tomini is easy to find. White tail is a showstopper. Truncated is a really pretty one that's underutilized.
 

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