A new fish this spring

silverfly

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Ok, my 120 qt is being re set up in an out building with a load of other reef equiptment. The DT is still in the house.lol.
With all you guys talking about getting new fish i think i'd like to add one more.
Heres what i have-

sps, lps, softies,crabs, shrimp, snails

2 false percs
1 midas blenny
1 mandarin
1 moorish idol
1 regal angel
1 boxfish
1 yellow tang

seems alot maybe. Sometimes i think more blue fish or perhaps red fish.

This is what i like-

3 anthias(or a small group)
chevron tang
powder blue
purple tang
fire fish
pair of blue throat triggers-crosshatch i love but too pricey for a pair
bicolor angel(always loved but reef safe?)
potters angel
emperator angel or other large angel that would get on with my regal(maybe i'm asking for too much space-wise?)
copperband

I'm thinking about ONE from the list. Mabe theres a cool fish that i havent thought of?

thanks guys
 
purple tang ehh i would put it as a last fish..
chevron tang is beautiful when small but when it turns to an adult they turn black..
bi-color angel "Not reef safe"...
blue throat triggerfish a yes but... say goodbye to all your crabs shrimps and snails...
Emperor Angel will do best with SPS they dont seem to bother them but the others just crosss your fingers..
 
wow is this all going in your 180??
I'm thinking about ONE from the list. Mabe theres a cool fish that i havent thought of?

I think Anthias are always a good choice, active fish that add a lot of color. I'd choose them, probably 1 male and 3 or 4 females.

Certainly, you could add the firefish, or royal grama, or other small baslett as well, just up to you.

Best,
-Kyle
 
i like the ventralis anthias they have a nice pinkish and yellow tone. you can also get the sunburst anthias, or squarespot anthias. A parvirostris anthias are beautiful too. and a bimacuatus anthias.
 
Thanks. I'll have to do some research!
So i could go witha group of smallish fish or a couple of small character fish-basslets etc.
How about the one large fish idea? Could i do a trigger. A tang-i only have a yellow.
I do love angels.
Thanks for the good ideas so far. I'm looking forward to setting up the qt.
 
hear are some wrasses i can recommend hope it works clown fairy wrasse, McCosker's flasher wrasse (paracheilinus mccoskeri), scotts fairy wrasse (cirrhilbrus scottorum), tono's fairy wrasse (cirrhilabrus tonozukai) very very nice fish. and last one is my favorite labouti fairy wrasse (chirrhilabrus laboutei).
 
Too much load? I think it depends on your filtration. If you've got a good setup to keep nitrates down and an established tank, then load it up baby!

Look at the black cap basslet - one of my favorites. Maybe a marine betta, red-striped anthias, flasher wrasse, magnificent foxface :)
 
hear are some wrasses i can recommend hope it works clown fairy wrasse, McCosker's flasher wrasse (paracheilinus mccoskeri), scotts fairy wrasse (cirrhilbrus scottorum), tono's fairy wrasse (cirrhilabrus tonozukai) very very nice fish. and last one is my favorite labouti fairy wrasse (chirrhilabrus laboutei).

Well, C. scottorum is very aggressive and C. solorensis is aggressive but not quite as much as Scott's. If your tank is tightly covered, P. mcoskeri is nice but better as a pair (which you have room for). Personally, I would recommend a firefish or pair of firefish.
 
CROSSHATCH
Unfortunately, I have to disagree with any of the triggers...they get large, are aggressive, and will be more trouble than they are worth. The Crosshatch males get 8-9" easily., and I have seen in many cases where they start attacking other fish, in smaller tanks. These fish, tangs, angels, etc. get their fins ripped off, and are harassed.

This is the current list I believe
2 false percs
1 midas blenny
1 mandarin
1 moorish idol
1 regal angel
1 boxfish
1 yellow tang

If so, I'd stay away from large fish - you basically have 4 large fish, morish, regal, box, and the tang. I would get a shoal of anthias 4-5 of them, and then either a few grammas, basslets, flasher wrasses, etc.

If you do the royal grammas, I'd get 5 or more...seriously! They are fun little fish, and having a group of them will allow some neat interactions. I have 3 in my 40 breeder and they are the life of the tank!

Another idea would be to get a shoal of glass cardinals (apogon leptacanthus). Here are two pics of mine in my old 180g SPS reef. First shoaling in the open, then hiding in a staghorn...
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