Fish list for 5ft 156g

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This is my first draft of the possible fish that I want in the tank I am in the process of setting up. I would take the anthias and/or blue throat trigger off this list first before any others. I do not plan on having any inverts in this tank other than an anemone if I ever find one I like enough. The rock work will be very open, islands with some hiding places. The fish with the asterisk are in my current 40 breeder.

Angel:
Genicanthus bellus (Bellus)
Genicanthus melanospilos (Swallowtail)
Genicanthus watanabei (Watanabei)
Pygoplites diacanthus (Regal)

Anthias:
Pseudanthias bartlettorum (Bartlett)

Butterfly:
Chelmon rostratus (Copperband)**

Goby:
Elacatinus oceanops (Neon)**
Valenciennea puellaris (Diamond Sand Sifter)**

Tang:
Ctenochaetus strigosus (Yellow Eye Kole)

Trigger:
Xanthichthys auromarginatus (Blue Throat Trigger)

Wrasse:
Cirrhilabrus jordani (Flame)
Cirrhilabrus laboutei (Labouti)
Cirrhilabrus lineatus (Lineatus)
Cirrhilabrus rhomboidalis (Rhomboid)
Halichoeres chrysus (Yellow "Coris")**
Macropharyngodon bipartitus (Blue Star)
Macropharyngodon meleagris (Leopard)**
 
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personally i would remove the labouti ( IME can be a pain with lineatus and rhomboid ) and possibly the blue star ( my meleagris kills any other leopard in my 210 but it might be just mine :) replace with maybe a flasher perhaps. other than that should be ok without the trigger.
 
I have unfortunately heard/read too many times about a Labouti being super aggressive towards other wrasse but if I ever come across one for a good price and a smaller specimen I would shoot myself if I didn't buy it! I put it on the list as a possible specimen, but honestly I would rather have a rhomboid and lineatus. To me that's an easy choice.

The trigger I added because it is an interesting fish to say the least. I love the look of triggers and the way they swim, but I will never have a tank big enough or a FOLWR to keep one in. I never really considered a trigger until I saw Mr. Saltwater Tank (who I happen to share a last name with), put one in his big new tank. I then did some research and fell in love with them. I know it will be a throw of the dice if I decide to put one in the tank, but again, if I find a small enough specimen and for a good price then I may have to pull the trigger! :lmao:

I had an ornate leopard in my tank not too long ago but I lost it when my daughter was born. Long story short, I was in the hospital much,much longer than expected and didn't really touch the tank (other than feeding it) for about a month. I found the ornate on the sandbed pale and lifeless a few days after I got home. It was in my tank from February to about the end of May or the beginning of June and got along fine with the meleagris in that time.

Thanks for the help.
 
I have the same dims as your new tank and I recently added a male blue throat. The stars aligned - I found a small enough one to feel comfortable adding him for now. I probably could have gotten a better price though. He's a great fish so far - fairly timid interactions with the other fish, but he loves food :) He eats anything and everything that goes into the tank, even herbivore food.

I generally like to keep fish that are very small; I'll probably relocate him eventually.
 
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