Me too. Next on the stocking schedule are some fire fish and chromis, I do not anticipate an issue with adding them. After that it is on to adding Tangs.Well I never assume others experience will always be the same. It's part of what make's this hobby so interesting. Hope it works out.
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Quick note...add the tangs last. Try to add smaller less aggressive fish first.
I really enjoy fish, more than corals to be honest, getting different acting fish is a goal I have. Even in freshwater I have a boatload of schooling fish and added some kribensis which totally reinvigorated how I felt about the tank.
Back on track.
I would suggest a couple smaller fish gobies, blennies, maybe an orchid dottyback the ORA ones are pretty friendly, I had a terror of a bi-color before and that lil b@st## would attack me. Those would be your ground guys.
Then maybe if you want a dwarf angel, the pygmy angel was good for me...saw Trop had some coral beauties on sale for about 20 bucks they were good looking fish. All angels can be hit or miss. Cardinals, wrasses, firefish, other schooling fish ...these would be your middle ground.
Then if you want any tangs, rabbitfish, or other larger fish put them in last. I and my experience only is that if you want multiple tangs add them last at the same time. It also helps to not add two tangs that are similar. For example a hippo tang and a yellow tang are pretty dissimilar. But a scopas and yellow tang are close in shape. Hippo tangs have always been good for me have had two one with a naso and one with a desjardini. Same size tank as you and no problems. Tang police can come out after I am done.
The whole idea is to keep the fish from competing too much with each other and provide you with variety.
JR has the right idea, i can just add my experience though as well. If you get to know your fish, they all have a personality about them, when i got rid of my idol, my kole tang saw his chance to run the tank, killed the yellow tang and i'm pretty sure terrorized my anthias which are now gone, he even chased after my angel constantly after it was in a tank, i had to turn the lights out for a day and he was ok after that. He was kept in line by my idol, so i picked up a larger sailfin, along with the blue tang, the kole went after the blue tang for a bit but adding him at the same time as the sailfish helped, when the kole went for the sail fin, he wasn't going to take his crap and after a few days, put the kole back into his place. now everyone is peaceful. I've had a purple firefish for a couple years as well, i recently added another one with no aggression, though they suggest to add in at the same time if you want more than one. My tank is well fed, so that probably helps, but anything can vary in this hobby. There's one guy my friend was telling me about, i think he has like 20 different clowns in a tank thats someplace around 40g and hasn't had an issue. Ridiculous, but it's working for him for some reason.
Algae bloom and cloudy water is subsiding. My skimmer went nuts today. Hoping the trend continues. Next planned addition firefish!
Yeah, I am waiting for the tank to clear up entirely. Trying my best to be patient.Nice to see things are starting to turn around for you. Just make sure you give time for your tank to adjust to its bioload or you might end up getting an outbreak again.