Ummm. Yes, yes I can lol! I am 16, Steve missed my birthday lol!
Sorry. Happy Birthday a bit late.
Ummm. Yes, yes I can lol! I am 16, Steve missed my birthday lol!
I personally like having a plan on my stocking. I simply looked at online vendor sites to find fish I like and narrow it down to what will fit in my tank and what fish are my favorite. Also, you may decide down the road that you want a fish that will get picked on if you have some more aggressive fish in the tank...
The longer I do this the more inclined I am to stick to medium-to-small fish, even in my larger tanks. I would consider groups of fish like wrasses or anthias that are very colorful and will occupy the tank without being individually crowded. I think you would be very pleased.
After 25+ years I have come to the same point. medium-to-small fish can be more interesting than larger fish. They perceive their territories differently than large fish and act closer to their "natural, in the ocean behavior". I have spent thousands of hours watching fish in the ocean and that is what originally motivated me to establish reef tanks.
Maybe you could do a dwarf angel or two if you want a "centerpiece" fish. They max out at about 4-6 inches but are bold and visible.
By the way, there is nothing wrong with being 16. Reefing Newbie (Kyle) is a very quick study and has some good ideas.
I love small and medium fish, but I feel like there is a huge gap missing without something to offset the lots of small fish IMO. I also like the idea of pairs, but something would seem odd to me to see all of the fish in my tank set up as a pair. Adding a few pairs of small fish, a trio or two of flasher or fairy wrasses, and a larger sized fish maybe 6"-8" and you would be golden in my eye!![]()
+1 for the nerd of nature.