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Ok since I did my upgrade to my 100 gal rimless tank. My tank is looking kind of empty looking to add a few new additions to my tank, any suggestion will be a great help.
Here is the list of what I have in the tank now:
2 Picasso clowns
Achilles tang
Chevron tang
Mystery wrasse
Leopard wrasse
Bartlett's Anthias
Bicolor blenny
Pink spotted goby
Fire shrimp
 

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You want fish that are more active in the open area. The Blenny goby and shrimp don't meet that critria. Even the clowns generally have their favorite spot. So you may want schooling fish or any that swim around a lot.
 
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I have 14 chromis in my rimless and I love them. They never stop moving and love to be the center of attraction. They will fill your tank with life very quick... Lol
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@ saltwaterinbrookyn .. Have to check not sure how they hold up in high flow tank
@ skene .. I agree I like schooling fish.. But don't really like chromis.
@ thirthy6 .. I was thinking of getting more anthias but not sure which 1s
@ basiab .. The list above are fish that I have already.. I'm asking about what fish can I put in the tank that can go with what I have.
@ hecdr34 .. Nice looking tank and like tHe wholenthing of schooling but really don't like chromis .
@ xxxangeloxxx .. I like harlequin shrimp but don't feel like feeding Star fish to much work ..lol
@ Albano ..i want to get some other kinds of wrasse but a cover on my tank is a no go.. Made a cover for my other tank 1 time and it was killing me .. So that's out .. So it looking like anthias so far.. But have to fine some nice 1s
 
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Have you ever seen Blue-Eyed Cardinals. I think they are called Threadfins. They are a bit shy at first probably something to do with the fact that they are primarily nocturnal but they eventually adjust to bright lights.

The ones seen in the trade are a bit small so a school of 6-10 would look nice to your 100. I have 5 and they are doing great. They look very cool above 14k lighting and especially when your blues come on in the evening. I got mine from Coral Theory in Brooklyn. I have them in a tank with a Blue Throat (Nice guy) and PB Tang (Mr. Nasty) but they hold there own.
 
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Ken be care full of what your adding in a short period of time, dont rush it, if your tank is new take it slow..

Thanks for the advice jhart. But it was a upgrade from my other tank that was set up for a while and I took every thing from 1 tank and put in the next 1 You can take a look @ my tank thread and see every thing is doing good.
 

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