Stuart60611
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elecbzerk:
It appears we are both kind of doing the same thing. I am in the process of stocking a 125 FOWLR. I have spent a ton of time researching my stock list. I thought I woudl share my choices.
1. Picasso Trigger
2. Harlequin Tusk
3. Pinkface or Paddlefin Wrasse
4. Kole Tang
5. One Spot Foxface
6. Flame Hawk
7. Honey Comb Toby Puffer
My choices focused on behavior, color, and trying to stay with the smaller sizes of each species so that I could house a good number of midsized fish (along with 2 larger ones) and maintain a lot of activity in the tank. I think the tankmates are well balanced in terms of each fish being of the appropriate size and disposition to hold their own.
Also, as mentioned above, algae can become quite a problem in a FOWLR without a clean up crew. To deal with this, I chose this particular tang both because he remains small (6-7 Iinches) and is considered to be, perhaps, the single best algae eating fish. Likewise, as mentioned above, foxfaces are great algae eaters (and even eat algae that a tang won't), and I chose this particular species because it remains relatively small at 6-7 inches and shares virtually identical coloration and look as its larger cousin the foxface lo who gets up to 12 inches. I am banking on both my tang and foxface, combined with good water changes, aggressive skimming, refugium, and runnig GFO with a reactor should be enough to keep the system looking reasonably clean with all of these messy eaters.
It appears we are both kind of doing the same thing. I am in the process of stocking a 125 FOWLR. I have spent a ton of time researching my stock list. I thought I woudl share my choices.
1. Picasso Trigger
2. Harlequin Tusk
3. Pinkface or Paddlefin Wrasse
4. Kole Tang
5. One Spot Foxface
6. Flame Hawk
7. Honey Comb Toby Puffer
My choices focused on behavior, color, and trying to stay with the smaller sizes of each species so that I could house a good number of midsized fish (along with 2 larger ones) and maintain a lot of activity in the tank. I think the tankmates are well balanced in terms of each fish being of the appropriate size and disposition to hold their own.
Also, as mentioned above, algae can become quite a problem in a FOWLR without a clean up crew. To deal with this, I chose this particular tang both because he remains small (6-7 Iinches) and is considered to be, perhaps, the single best algae eating fish. Likewise, as mentioned above, foxfaces are great algae eaters (and even eat algae that a tang won't), and I chose this particular species because it remains relatively small at 6-7 inches and shares virtually identical coloration and look as its larger cousin the foxface lo who gets up to 12 inches. I am banking on both my tang and foxface, combined with good water changes, aggressive skimming, refugium, and runnig GFO with a reactor should be enough to keep the system looking reasonably clean with all of these messy eaters.
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