I am in the process of upgrading to a 90 gallon tank ( 2 250 watt halides, 2 95 watt actinics, moonlight, 20 gallon sump). I have added about 35 pounds of liverock and will move some 50#+ from the 55 as I slowly change things over. The tank, running for about 3 weeks now, has completed the cycle, no more ammonia, nitrites, nitrates; calcium is 420 and ph 8.2.
Will soon start adding some inverts.
I am trying to decide on adding livestock for later. I have a yellow tang, one false percula, a very old and long engineer goby, and a rainfordi goby who will all make the move. There is an anemone and soft corals; will try my hand at SPS with the new lighting.
Would like to try a partner for the clown; would love to have a colorful wrasse . Everything I read tends to discourage more than one tang, but still I see myriad pictures of tanks with more than one and more than one kind. How is that?
I would appreciate input and suggestions for two or three colorful additions that would be compatible with what I now have and not break the bank. Tanks! ST
Will soon start adding some inverts.
I am trying to decide on adding livestock for later. I have a yellow tang, one false percula, a very old and long engineer goby, and a rainfordi goby who will all make the move. There is an anemone and soft corals; will try my hand at SPS with the new lighting.
Would like to try a partner for the clown; would love to have a colorful wrasse . Everything I read tends to discourage more than one tang, but still I see myriad pictures of tanks with more than one and more than one kind. How is that?
I would appreciate input and suggestions for two or three colorful additions that would be compatible with what I now have and not break the bank. Tanks! ST