Striated wrasse with a yellow coris wrasse?

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I’m upgrading from a 30 gal long to a 60 gal cube. I currently have one clown, a starry blenny, and a striated wrasse/disappearing wrasse. I’m wondering what other compatible fish I’d be able to add to the list. Yellow coris wrasse would be a cool addition imo, but I had read somewhere that pseudocheilinus are not compatible with other wrasses, even though mine is a model citizen.

So, if it really isn’t worth the risk, then I’m open to other suggestions as well
 

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I’m upgrading from a 30 gal long to a 60 gal cube. I currently have one clown, a starry blenny, and a striated wrasse/disappearing wrasse. I’m wondering what other compatible fish I’d be able to add to the list. Yellow coris wrasse would be a cool addition imo, but I had read somewhere that pseudocheilinus are not compatible with other wrasses, even though mine is a model citizen.

So, if it really isn’t worth the risk, then I’m open to other suggestions as well
Royal Gramma, another clown, you could probably put a flame angel, cherub, or CB in there. And bristletooth tangs.
 
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Royal Gramma, another clown, you could probably put a flame angel, cherub, or CB in there. And bristletooth tangs.
Great suggestions, thanks! I really would like angels, but I’m not willing to trust them with my coral. I already tried that with a puffer a while back and he had no mercy. I don’t trust my luck lol. I used to have a royal gramma though, and it was an awesome fish. So, I’ll definitely pick one of those up.
A bristletooth tang is also a big win! I was under the impression the tang police wouldn’t allow it, but I’d love to have one be part of the crew
 

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