Adding our first Fish!

ryan_ferguson25

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Hi Friends;

Our cycle is well on it's way and it's time to start planning our stocking strategy.

Tank - 80 Gallon 48X24X18
Aqueon model 2 sump
1 powerhead PP8 wave maker

I plan to add a second powerhead as well as a skimmer when required.

I plan to add a colourful arrangement of Soft coral as well and graduate to LPS etc...

We plan to add 2 Clowns first, and keep stocking probably every 4 weeks after that provided my water parameters remain solid.

I would love to keep 1 smaller tang... any suggestions... I'm aware Yellow, Blue, Powders are not our best option...unless you think it can work...

I was thinking of a couple dwarf angels... flame? Coral Beauty? Bicolour?

Bartlett's Anthia?

Green Mandarin?

Also, I want my clowns to host an Anemone, from what i've read captive bread don't host very often...So I was going to avoid captive bread... thoughts? and should I wait in the 4 week range to add an Anemone after the Clowns?

These are a few species we have identified with our kids to keep it fun for them as well... they really want a Blue Tang... but I know 80 is a little small...

Any suggestions... thoughts... would be greatly appreciated...

Thank you
 
Not all clowns will live in an anemone, but many will live in corals like a Duncan. Read up on types of nem/clownfish pairs and what the nems require. Many nems that host clowns will not do well in a newly established tank. I've seen several LFS that have nem/clownfish sets or coral/clownfish sets that they will sell as a group. You may want to add the clownfish last in this case.

Coral Beauty or Flame Angels would be fine in a reef for the most part. It really depends on the particular fish. Some nip corals, and some don't. There's no way to tell until you get one in your tank.

Green mandarins also need pretty established tanks.

Anthias require multiple feedings a day, so if you work a job where you cannot feed multiple times, you may need to look into an auto feeder or a different species. I cannot feed my tank before I go to work as my fish are still asleep and they won't wake up for early feedings.

Other suggestions: Bangaii cardinals, firefish, or zebra dartfish could work with some of the fish you want in your tank.
 
Do not put any kind of dragonets (mandarins included) into your tank until it is more mature. You will need a healthy population of pods to support that particular fish. I waited about two years before I added my red mandarin.

100% no to the tang with your tank size.

Good luck in the hobby
 
Many options at that tank size. Whatever you do, least aggressive to most.

firefish
clown (or pair)
hawkfish
dwarf angel
flasher/fairy wrasse
goby
blenny
cardinal


do you have a type of fish that you enjoy most? open swimming, etc?
 
Not all clowns will live in an anemone, but many will live in corals like a Duncan. Read up on types of nem/clownfish pairs and what the nems require. Many nems that host clowns will not do well in a newly established tank. I've seen several LFS that have nem/clownfish sets or coral/clownfish sets that they will sell as a group. You may want to add the clownfish last in this case.

Coral Beauty or Flame Angels would be fine in a reef for the most part. It really depends on the particular fish. Some nip corals, and some don't. There's no way to tell until you get one in your tank.

Green mandarins also need pretty established tanks.

Anthias require multiple feedings a day, so if you work a job where you cannot feed multiple times, you may need to look into an auto feeder or a different species. I cannot feed my tank before I go to work as my fish are still asleep and they won't wake up for early feedings.

Other suggestions: Bangaii cardinals, firefish, or zebra dartfish could work with some of the fish you want in your tank.

More feedings meaning more than twice a day?
 
Kole tangs stay smaller, I have one in my 75. Beautiful and active fish. 4ft is the bare minimum for these guys, I hear. 6ft is preferable.

I have a midas blenny also that I recommend, they're really pretty, active fish.

Ditto on the cardinal suggestion, I have a pajama and a banggai - very peaceful and they seem to grow very quickly.

I do have a green mandarin, but as others have said, establish a pod population 1st. Luckily, mine started eating frozen mysis on his own.

Is your tank the 80 deepblue rimless? Always wanted one of those :)
 
Kole tangs stay smaller, I have one in my 75. Beautiful and active fish. 4ft is the bare minimum for these guys, I hear. 6ft is preferable.

I have a midas blenny also that I recommend, they're really pretty, active fish.

Ditto on the cardinal suggestion, I have a pajama and a banggai - very peaceful and they seem to grow very quickly.

I do have a green mandarin, but as others have said, establish a pod population 1st. Luckily, mine started eating frozen mysis on his own.

Is your tank the 80 deepblue rimless? Always wanted one of those :)

I like the Kole..I'd like to try one of them...

Yes on the rimless
 
Must have reef fish imo are the Red Hawk Fish and bicolor or tail spot Benny. Both are very intertaining with lots of personality.
 
80 gallon is enough to keep couple small tang happy . just make sure to gte then small and be ready to sell them when they mature .
i know this is against the [removed] but i have keep a very small kole and a Scopes tang on a 25 even a blue face angel with no problem .
just make sure to keep your phos on check .
and play with your rock work so they have a lots of room to swim and hide when they don't feel secure .
again this is just my opinion .
Flame on >
 
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80 gallon is enough to keep couple small tang happy . just make sure to gte then small and be ready to sell them when they mature .
i know this is against the tang police policy but i have keep a very small kole and a Scopes tang on a 25 even a blue face angel with no problem .
just make sure to keep your phos on check .
and play with your rock work so they have a lots of room to swim and hide when they don't feel secure .
again this is just my opinion .
Flame on >

80 gallon, yes it is fine to keep a juvenile in my opinion, but a 25?? Seems way too small to me...
 
Hi Friends;

Our cycle is well on it's way and it's time to start planning our stocking strategy.

Tank - 80 Gallon 48X24X18
Aqueon model 2 sump
1 powerhead PP8 wave maker

I plan to add a second powerhead as well as a skimmer when required.

I plan to add a colourful arrangement of Soft coral as well and graduate to LPS etc...

We plan to add 2 Clowns first, and keep stocking probably every 4 weeks after that provided my water parameters remain solid.

I would love to keep 1 smaller tang... any suggestions... I'm aware Yellow, Blue, Powders are not our best option...unless you think it can work...

I was thinking of a couple dwarf angels... flame? Coral Beauty? Bicolour?

Bartlett's Anthia?

Green Mandarin?

Also, I want my clowns to host an Anemone, from what i've read captive bread don't host very often...So I was going to avoid captive bread... thoughts? and should I wait in the 4 week range to add an Anemone after the Clowns?

These are a few species we have identified with our kids to keep it fun for them as well... they really want a Blue Tang... but I know 80 is a little small...

Any suggestions... thoughts... would be greatly appreciated...

Thank you

Hi there! I have a tank bred blood orange clown....I didn't care if he hosted my RBT nem....but after 4 months in my tank he jumped right in the nem and never left. As far as a Tangs....I personally don't see a issue with a yellow tang....or a Kole Tang in a 80 gallon....but not a Blue Tang.....they get quite large....I have a beautiful Yellow Tang....and he is doing well....even Live Aquaria has a min tank size of 75 gallons for a Yellow Tang. I know I might be the minority on the Tang thing...but just my experience. Also my favorite fish are Wrasses....always out and about...and beautiful colors....most are hardy as well. Hope that helps!
 
Hi there! I have a tank bred blood orange clown....I didn't care if he hosted my RBT nem....but after 4 months in my tank he jumped right in the nem and never left. As far as a Tangs....I personally don't see a issue with a yellow tang....or a Kole Tang in a 80 gallon....but not a Blue Tang.....they get quite large....I have a beautiful Yellow Tang....and he is doing well....even Live Aquaria has a min tank size of 75 gallons for a Yellow Tang. I know I might be the minority on the Tang thing...but just my experience. Also my favorite fish are Wrasses....always out and about...and beautiful colors....most are hardy as well. Hope that helps!

Thanks..I needed tang encouragement. ..they're my favorite fish!
 
I think you could keep a yellow or a purple tang just fine but have an exit strategy if it gets big or aggressive. I love tangs and I have someone who will take my purple if he gets aggressive. Also a tomini or another bristletooth variety should be fine as well. Tomini Tangs in my experience were pretty passive and all kole tangs I have tried were aggressive punks. Just my experience. Good luck!
 
I think you could keep a yellow or a purple tang just fine but have an exit strategy if it gets big or aggressive. I love tangs and I have someone who will take my purple if he gets aggressive. Also a tomini or another bristletooth variety should be fine as well. Tomini Tangs in my experience were pretty passive and all kole tangs I have tried were aggressive punks. Just my experience. Good luck!

Thanks...I do like both of those...and I do have options for tangs that get too large.! Great advice...thx
 
Don't buy fish for a bigger tank, buy fish that can live in the tank you have. Only a kole or other bristle tooth tang will work
 
I think you could keep a yellow or a purple tang just fine but have an exit strategy if it gets big or aggressive. I love tangs and I have someone who will take my purple if he gets aggressive. Also a tomini or another bristletooth variety should be fine as well. Tomini Tangs in my experience were pretty passive and all kole tangs I have tried were aggressive punks. Just my experience. Good luck!

Thanks...I do like both of those...and I do have options for tangs that get too large.! Great advice...thx
 
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