Lynden
a "fish hater"
The Sexy Shrimp will be annihilated. Remeber that many Wrasses specialize in eating small shrimp.
I would recommend adding another Clownfish so that you have a pair. Another group of fish I would recommend are the Fang Blennies of the genus Meiacanthus. Don't let their menacing namesake fool you; the are actually very docile and only use their sabre teeth to defend themselves. They pose a bigger threat to you than to the other fish.
Make sure to avoid the Sabre Toothed Mimics, Blennies that mimic the Cleaner Wrasse in order to approach prey with near impunity. I encountered one of those in Hawaii; luckily my cowardly thrashing scared him. They would make interesting aquarium subjects; but anyone who keeps them with a host deserves to be perpetually reincarnated as a "feeder" goldfish. They are commonly attacked on the reef if they chomp to frequently; as the other fish soon see through their disguise. I saw an occurence of that while in Hawaii, too.
-Lynden
I would recommend adding another Clownfish so that you have a pair. Another group of fish I would recommend are the Fang Blennies of the genus Meiacanthus. Don't let their menacing namesake fool you; the are actually very docile and only use their sabre teeth to defend themselves. They pose a bigger threat to you than to the other fish.
Make sure to avoid the Sabre Toothed Mimics, Blennies that mimic the Cleaner Wrasse in order to approach prey with near impunity. I encountered one of those in Hawaii; luckily my cowardly thrashing scared him. They would make interesting aquarium subjects; but anyone who keeps them with a host deserves to be perpetually reincarnated as a "feeder" goldfish. They are commonly attacked on the reef if they chomp to frequently; as the other fish soon see through their disguise. I saw an occurence of that while in Hawaii, too.
-Lynden