Fish Stocking Advice

michael_cb_125

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Hello everyone!

I currently have an Elos 120 that I am in the process of stocking with fish. :)

Currently I have a pair of small Bandit Angelfish (A. arcuatus) in the DT. I also have a Banks Butterflyfish (P. aya), Blueline Angelfish (C. septentrionalis) and Banded Butterflyfish (C. humeralis). These fish have about another month in the QT, before they will be added to the DT.

I know what other larger fish that I will be adding (Larger Angels and Butterflies), but I am a little lost on what smaller shoaling fish (etc.). I want something that is not particularly common, smaller and vibrantly colored as most of my fish are black and white.

Any recommendations?

~Michael
 
ventrailis or paraviritis anthias. Although my spelling isnt correct.
They would be great with the colder water and lower light you have set up on that tank.
pics are a must when stocked.
derek
 
cwoods8- I have really been thinking about these fish. I think that a group of 8 or 10 would be stunning!

d-man- I tried a trio of P. ventralis, but mysteriously lost them. :(


~Michael
 
How about some cardinals, A. Parvulus or Leptocanthus? Too pedestrian?

Depends how small/big you want these guys.
 
I am looking for something that will compliment my current (and future) fish, those being white, black, brown, yellow, etc.

As far as size goes, I am hoping to keep the max size at 4" or less. Keep in mind that I mean a slender "anthias-like" 4" ;)

~Michael
 
Pseudanthias leucozonus...they're stunning. Expensive though, and I think they may get larger than 4"?

Either way, they're beautiful and I think there are some around to be had.
 
Pseudanthias pulcherrimus and Pseudanthias randalli are attractive, underrated anthias, IMO.
 
I really like the Randall's, but I have never seen a captive specimen nearly as spectacular as a wild.

Will this species attain the brilliant coloration when kept in captivity, particularly the males?

~Michael
 
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