Adding Fish Need Help

bluespotocto

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So i have my 75 sps dominant tank is all set up and ready to start adding fish. Right now i have one clown fish and one PJ cardinal. So i need help in what order i should add the fish. Here is the list i am going for. Also please tell me if this is too many. The tank is also the start to a bigger tank so i will start the the baby tangs off in there then put them in the bigger tank.

-2 fire gobies
-zebra dart goby
-Anthiases? (Need more info about them please)
-one more clown
-Royal Gamma
-6 or 4 line wrasse
-carpenter flasher wrasse
-Blue hippo tang
Yellow tang
 
You should only try to keep only 1 species of clown in the tank. Add a smaller one for whatever clown you already have to prevent fighting. I know that some 6 line wrasses can become evil to other smaller fish but someone else can chime in on that. I have never kept Anthias before so I don't know much about them.

As far as the tangs go, I would add them at the same time. What size tank will they be going in? Is the bigger tank already setup?
 
The other clown i will be adding is going to be the same species. I have heard the 4 line wrasse is not as of aggressive as the 6 line. Is that true?
 
if you put the tangs in last then there is probably no particular order that will make a big difference IMO . i would not put a four lined wrasse in a tank as they get aggressive over time and you may not notice when its happening but they can stress a fish to the point of death . also the six lined wrasses are good for critter removal but do get aggressive in many cases so i too would leave him out of the picture . there is also a possability of aggresion from most clown fish .a melanurus wrasse would be so much better both as a tank mate and removal of pests .
the pests that i am speaking of are red bugs and other small flatworms which you may encounter unless you QT everything
 
I looked up the wrasse and it says i should be careful about putting that wrasse in a reef tank and it also says be careful with inverts. Should i still get that wrasse? I want the peppermint shrimp to help with aptasia I am getting my list ready. Also i am thinking about the tomini tang or the two spot bristle tooth tang or the kole yellow eye tang instead of the blue tang since they get so big. Out of those three which one would you recommend.
 
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-2 fire gobies
-one more clown
-6 or 4 line wrasse
-carpenter flasher wrasse
-Blue hippo tang

- 2 Firefish will only work in the long run if they are a pair
- Lined Wrasses are likely to intimidate a firefish and will not mix well with fairy or flasher wrasses
- Hepatus tang recommended minimum tank size is 240 gallons
 
So i will get the gobies in a pair and for the tangs i will be getting the yellow tang and the kole yellow eye tang. Will those tangs work and can i get some more info on the yellow eye tang? I am still wondering if the hoevens wrasse will work with the reef and if it is okay that i keep a peppermint shrimp in the tank also?
 
An H Melanurus should be fine with shrimp. Mine was. I think mine was a 4" or 5" long fish. Very pretty. She was always hunting the rocks for my flatworms. Very fun to watch. I could add anything after her with no aggression at all. Now it may eat feather dusters and stuff like that, though.

Other wrasses to look into include:
Halichoeres iridis Radiant Wrasse
Halichoeres chrysus Yellow wrasse

http://www.wetwebmedia.com/halichoeres.htm
 
Out of the radiant wrasse and the yellow wrasse and the hoevens wrasse which one is reef safe and the pest for eating all the bad bugs? Also can i get some more info on the kole yellow eye tang? thanks
 
You should only try to keep only 1 species of clown in the tank. Add a smaller one for whatever clown you already have to prevent fighting.
That doesn't work for all clowns. Adding a mate for a female maroon is not such a simple process. Preparation and planning are needed. Even if it's a perc or oscellaris, adding a fish just because it's smaller can be a big problem. You want to make sure the fish you add is clearly a juvenile or male (and smaller).
 
Okay so here is the new list. Tell me what you think.

-yellow tang
-kole yellow eye tang
-2 fire fish gobies
-one more clown the same species as the one in the tank now
-peppermint shrimp
-royal gamma
-yellow wrasse or hoevens wrasse
 
Okay so here is the new list. Tell me what you think.

-yellow tang
-kole yellow eye tang
-2 fire fish gobies
-one more clown the same species as the one in the tank now
-peppermint shrimp
-royal gamma
-hoevens wrasse
 
Sounds like it's a higher stocking level. What do you have as far as a sump/skimmer/fuge? I may stock at that level in my 75, but will have a 75g sump with 1/3 of that a fuge and a skimmer rated for up to 400g.

Don't forget, if you have a power outage oxygen levels can be depleted much faster with heavy stocking. Have a back up.

I'll also have carbon and GFO running as well :)
 
I would avoid anthias in a 75 sps dominated tank. They are a demanding fish that require multiple feedings. Maybe add those once you move to a larger tank.
 
Sorry didnt see the new stocking list. I would only add one tang to your 75 and I would add the yellow eye they are a fun and very peaceful tang that will just eat alage all day. The yellow is great but can be very territorial and aggresive with any new additions down the road.
 
If I introduced all the fish at the same time would that work? I am thinking about placing a big order from live aquaria and just getting all them in one order. As for the tang being agressive the list u see is all the fish I am going to add so if put the 2 tanga in last wod that work?
 
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