windowlicker916
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I searched the forum and only found posts asking for help with the list of fish they should get or whether there were any issues with the list they had made already....not what I am looking for. If anyone knows of a good write up to read, please share it :beer:
My question is this:
What order should various families of fish be introduced if introducing them all at the same time is a bad idea? I am upgrading from a smaller tank to a large tank at the end of the month.
I assume stocking all the fish at once will easily be a huge mistake due to the inability to quarantine them all at once and that just one sick fish could wipe an expensive purchase.
From what I have read, there are obvious stocking issues, some fish can't have more than one of the same family or color/shape. Example from the fish FAQ in this forum being two male fairy wrasses of the same species or coloration/size/shape. I believe the same is true of tangs as well.
I have read that if stocking more than one tang you want to introduce them at the same time so one isn't aggressive over the other for being in its territory and avoid same type and coloration.
I plan on some more tangs and wrasses and perhaps a reef safer butterfly. There might be more of other species added but these listed are the ones I have identified that I should be most methodical about.
Fish I will be moving over from my current tank that will be taken into account when selecting additional fish are:
Yellow Tang
Kole Yellow Eye Tang
Six Line Wrasse
5 Chromis
Paired Ocellaris
Cleaner Shrimp
Fire Shrimp
Harlequin Shrimp
My question is this:
What order should various families of fish be introduced if introducing them all at the same time is a bad idea? I am upgrading from a smaller tank to a large tank at the end of the month.
I assume stocking all the fish at once will easily be a huge mistake due to the inability to quarantine them all at once and that just one sick fish could wipe an expensive purchase.
From what I have read, there are obvious stocking issues, some fish can't have more than one of the same family or color/shape. Example from the fish FAQ in this forum being two male fairy wrasses of the same species or coloration/size/shape. I believe the same is true of tangs as well.
I have read that if stocking more than one tang you want to introduce them at the same time so one isn't aggressive over the other for being in its territory and avoid same type and coloration.
I plan on some more tangs and wrasses and perhaps a reef safer butterfly. There might be more of other species added but these listed are the ones I have identified that I should be most methodical about.
Fish I will be moving over from my current tank that will be taken into account when selecting additional fish are:
Yellow Tang
Kole Yellow Eye Tang
Six Line Wrasse
5 Chromis
Paired Ocellaris
Cleaner Shrimp
Fire Shrimp
Harlequin Shrimp