brad
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A power failure recently wiped out my 270 gallon reef. I am going to take the tank down, move it to another room, and set it back up. This tank is 4'x4'x27", has 4 Tunze streams and 600 watts of DIY Led lighting. I am looking for ideas on how to restock.
I had tons of large BTA taking over before, along with 2 tomato clowns. I always wanted to try ocellaris or percula and a rose or carpet anemone, but never could add them as I was unable to get rid of my current clowns.
I had 3 angelfish before (flame, lemonpeel, xanthurus) that all got along and never ate anything but fish food. I am tempted to try a larger Angel (Pomocanthus, etc). I've never experienced aggression between angelfish, but had these 3 for 5 years and only had 1 angel before that.
I want Acropora, which was growing from frags, but I haven't had established as a large colony since 11 years ago. I am not looking for rare/expensive/delicate/challenging SPS, just something with right shape that grows fast. Any coral I do will likely be from cheap frags, so I am not terribly worried about something that might eat 1 coral, but do not want something like a Holacanthus that is almost guaranteed to eat everything I try.
I had 2 tangs (Acanthurus pyroferu, Kole tang). IMO this setup is not as good for large active fish as even a 180, since they can only swim 4' in any direction. I would like to consider larger fish than I could keep in a smaller tank, but almost everything that fits that category eats something else I want.
I had a school of anthias when I started, and am tempted to do that again. My previous experience was the weakest member slowly died from bullying, and I don't want to see that happen again.
I would prefer to keep the tank shallow water and Indo Pacific, but will consider species from other places.
Anything unusual, unique or with personality. Hardiness is a big plus, I've never seen the desire most people have to keep more challenging species as they get more experienced. At the same time, keeping Acropora and anemones will mean my water quality must be at least a certain standard, so ability for fish to survive water those can't isn't required.
I had tons of large BTA taking over before, along with 2 tomato clowns. I always wanted to try ocellaris or percula and a rose or carpet anemone, but never could add them as I was unable to get rid of my current clowns.
I had 3 angelfish before (flame, lemonpeel, xanthurus) that all got along and never ate anything but fish food. I am tempted to try a larger Angel (Pomocanthus, etc). I've never experienced aggression between angelfish, but had these 3 for 5 years and only had 1 angel before that.
I want Acropora, which was growing from frags, but I haven't had established as a large colony since 11 years ago. I am not looking for rare/expensive/delicate/challenging SPS, just something with right shape that grows fast. Any coral I do will likely be from cheap frags, so I am not terribly worried about something that might eat 1 coral, but do not want something like a Holacanthus that is almost guaranteed to eat everything I try.
I had 2 tangs (Acanthurus pyroferu, Kole tang). IMO this setup is not as good for large active fish as even a 180, since they can only swim 4' in any direction. I would like to consider larger fish than I could keep in a smaller tank, but almost everything that fits that category eats something else I want.
I had a school of anthias when I started, and am tempted to do that again. My previous experience was the weakest member slowly died from bullying, and I don't want to see that happen again.
I would prefer to keep the tank shallow water and Indo Pacific, but will consider species from other places.
Anything unusual, unique or with personality. Hardiness is a big plus, I've never seen the desire most people have to keep more challenging species as they get more experienced. At the same time, keeping Acropora and anemones will mean my water quality must be at least a certain standard, so ability for fish to survive water those can't isn't required.
