working on couple reef builds looking for suggestions

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I have a 24 gallon jbj deluxe it has the following in it
2 Fancy Ocellaris
1 Lawnmower Blenny
1 Male Banghaii Cardial (Will be moving to 55 gallon in mid summer around july)
1 Sandshifting Starfish
1 Emerald Crab
1 Condy Anenome
20 Gallon CUC with hermits and snails
I'm thinking i'd like to put a pair of dwarf seahorses in the tank or another pair of fish. though the seahorses aint hermaphodites the alternate pair i'd prefer to be for easier pairing was thinking maybe 2 flame angels. any suggestions?

for the corals i'm thinking none in tank yet. want to do just zoa's i think.
1 Dragon eye
1 Radio Active Dragon Eye
1 Fire & Ice
thinking that fill the corals in tank unless you guys think i can add more an if so any suggestions?

My 20 Gallon
20 Gallon Hermit & sails CUC
1 Emerald Crab
1 Condy Anenome
2 Clarkii Clowns (hosting the condy they were in the same 1 at lfs. so thought the ocellaris in the 24 would host also though don't seem to be the case.)
1 Male Baghaii Cardinal (being moved to 55 also)
Zoa's not sure what to put just want different then what i put in 24.

My 55 Gallon
Currently Just saltwater and dead rock.
so far only thing planned is my 2 Bangaii's with 6 other bagaii's hoping to get atleast 2 females also hoping if do get 2 females to go with my males they'll both pair off and breed in 55.
plannig a pair of Clowns thinking 2 Yellow Striped Maroon 1's
but also like the sebae ones.
thinking maybe a pair of carpenter wrasses & maybe a pair of kudra seahorses, also maybe 1-2 blue tangs
2-6 Emerald Crabs possibly
other pairs up for suggestions on and input on planned ones also.
for zoa's not too sure plus maybe 1-2 branching corals.
 
I don't think you can do either tank with seahorses. They need low flow and are recommended in a species only tank.
As for the blue tangs, they get to be 1' long and are recommended for a 180 gal tank or bigger. And that is for 1. Please reconsider your options and save yourself the money.
 
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