Greetings reefers!
I am excited to report that we are nearly ready to complete our dream 300 gallon reef build.
System:
72 x 36 x 24 h
36 x 24 x 20 h sump
SRO 5000ex skimmer
1000 watt titanium heater
Apex controller
Panworld 100 px return pump
custom Nova A10 controller LED light
2x Vortech MP40
125 g RODI
My first concern is whether or not the Gorgonians are truly suitable for a reef tank. I especially want the Purple Whips that sway to and fro in the current. I am reading that these grow too big and not hardy in captivity. Has anyone had good luck keeping these longer than 18 months? I am assuming as they grow, they can be pruned.
Then, I have two fish plans that I'm debating. Concept 1: groups of smaller schooling fish, full reef. Concept 2: larger reef-safe fish, no crustaceans.
Concept 1- communities of smaller reef fish
Schooling fish
Longspine cardinalfish 9
BlueGreen Chromis 15
Yellow Striped cardinalfish- alternative 0
Fairy Harem
Exquisite Fairy (male/female pair) 2
Longfin fairy wrasse- females 3
C. Lineatus or C. rubrimarginatus (pink margin fairy) 1
Lubbuck's 1
Blue Flasher 1
McCosker's Flasher 1
Other Specimen Fish
Royal Gramma 1
One Spot Foxface Rabbitfish 1
Alt: Virgate Rabitfish
Red Sea Mimic Blenny 1
Pinkspotted Shrimp Goby 1
Neon Goby 5
Lawnmover blenny 1
Inverts
Blue-legged hermit crab 10
Pistol shrimp 1
Fire shrimp 2
Scarlet Skunk Cleaner Shrimp 2
Sand sifting starfish 5
Tile Sea Star/ Orange Red 3
Tuxedo Urchin 3
Long Spine Urchin 5
Nassarius and Cerith Snails 10-25
Squamosa Clam 1
Coral--"Sea Fan Garden"
Gorgonian- purple whip, green lace, plum, golden plum, purple bottlebrush, rusty, red sea fan (?) 9
Miami Orchid Staghorn 3
Montipora- plating or vase 3
Acropora- formosa and A. Cardus, and A. echinata (staghorn, bottlebrush) 3
Concept 2- groups of larger reef fish / no crustaceans
Schooling fish
Lamrack Angelfish- male 1
Lamrack Angelfish-female 4
Other Specimen Fish
One Spot Foxface Rabbitfish 1
Sargassum Triggerfish 1
Pinktail trigger 1
Blue Carribbean tang 3
Lunar Wrasse 1
Longnose Hawkfish (m/f pair ideal) 1
Ornate wrasse 1
Tomato Anemonefish 2
Inverts
Carribean Giant anemone (Haitian) 1
Spotted Linckia Star 3
Long Spine Urchin 5
turban, top shell snail 10-25
Cerith snail 10
Nassarius 10
Squamosa Clam 1
Coral--"Sea Fan Garden"
Gorgonian- purple whip, green lace, plum, golden plum, purple bottlebrush, rusty, red sea fan (?) 9
Montipora- plating or vase 3
Acropora- formosa and A. Cardus, and A. echinata (staghorn, bottlebrush) 3
Miami Orhcid Staghorn 3
Within concept 2-- I'm concerned about whether or not I have enough bottom feeders in the plan. How do you establish a CUC with the predators on this list?
I welcome your feedback.
I am excited to report that we are nearly ready to complete our dream 300 gallon reef build.
System:
72 x 36 x 24 h
36 x 24 x 20 h sump
SRO 5000ex skimmer
1000 watt titanium heater
Apex controller
Panworld 100 px return pump
custom Nova A10 controller LED light
2x Vortech MP40
125 g RODI
My first concern is whether or not the Gorgonians are truly suitable for a reef tank. I especially want the Purple Whips that sway to and fro in the current. I am reading that these grow too big and not hardy in captivity. Has anyone had good luck keeping these longer than 18 months? I am assuming as they grow, they can be pruned.
Then, I have two fish plans that I'm debating. Concept 1: groups of smaller schooling fish, full reef. Concept 2: larger reef-safe fish, no crustaceans.
Concept 1- communities of smaller reef fish
Schooling fish
Longspine cardinalfish 9
BlueGreen Chromis 15
Yellow Striped cardinalfish- alternative 0
Fairy Harem
Exquisite Fairy (male/female pair) 2
Longfin fairy wrasse- females 3
C. Lineatus or C. rubrimarginatus (pink margin fairy) 1
Lubbuck's 1
Blue Flasher 1
McCosker's Flasher 1
Other Specimen Fish
Royal Gramma 1
One Spot Foxface Rabbitfish 1
Alt: Virgate Rabitfish
Red Sea Mimic Blenny 1
Pinkspotted Shrimp Goby 1
Neon Goby 5
Lawnmover blenny 1
Inverts
Blue-legged hermit crab 10
Pistol shrimp 1
Fire shrimp 2
Scarlet Skunk Cleaner Shrimp 2
Sand sifting starfish 5
Tile Sea Star/ Orange Red 3
Tuxedo Urchin 3
Long Spine Urchin 5
Nassarius and Cerith Snails 10-25
Squamosa Clam 1
Coral--"Sea Fan Garden"
Gorgonian- purple whip, green lace, plum, golden plum, purple bottlebrush, rusty, red sea fan (?) 9
Miami Orchid Staghorn 3
Montipora- plating or vase 3
Acropora- formosa and A. Cardus, and A. echinata (staghorn, bottlebrush) 3
Concept 2- groups of larger reef fish / no crustaceans
Schooling fish
Lamrack Angelfish- male 1
Lamrack Angelfish-female 4
Other Specimen Fish
One Spot Foxface Rabbitfish 1
Sargassum Triggerfish 1
Pinktail trigger 1
Blue Carribbean tang 3
Lunar Wrasse 1
Longnose Hawkfish (m/f pair ideal) 1
Ornate wrasse 1
Tomato Anemonefish 2
Inverts
Carribean Giant anemone (Haitian) 1
Spotted Linckia Star 3
Long Spine Urchin 5
turban, top shell snail 10-25
Cerith snail 10
Nassarius 10
Squamosa Clam 1
Coral--"Sea Fan Garden"
Gorgonian- purple whip, green lace, plum, golden plum, purple bottlebrush, rusty, red sea fan (?) 9
Montipora- plating or vase 3
Acropora- formosa and A. Cardus, and A. echinata (staghorn, bottlebrush) 3
Miami Orhcid Staghorn 3
Within concept 2-- I'm concerned about whether or not I have enough bottom feeders in the plan. How do you establish a CUC with the predators on this list?
I welcome your feedback.