Peaceful Reef-Safe Show Fish for 100g?

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Second a jeweled wrasse (Halichoeres lapilllus), no longer "technically" a leopard wrasse, but a rose by any other name...

Just saw a full grown jeweled and was just about ready to fork over my bank account. Also had a choati and a black leopard in the same tank and the contrasts between these active fish made an amazing display.
 

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Midas blenny
Yellow Cori’s wrasse
Yellow tang
Yellow head jawfish
Flame hawk
Scooter blennies (been easy for me to get them feeding frozen food)
Borbonius anthias (if money isn’t an issue)
Chalk bass (I’ve read they shoal together)
Sixline wrasse (if you don’t like your other fish)
Watanabe/swallowtail angelfish
Banggai cardinals
Harlequin tusk
Melanarus wrasse
Pyramid butterfly
Frogfish (if you don’t like inverts or small fish)
 

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Banana Wrasse / Sunset Wrasse beautiful, does not eat corals. May eat bristleworm. Active swimmer always out in the open. Gets large but if you had a good mix of swim space, rockwork with open areas him to explore and swim through, and a sandbed, he could work well.

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