kelrn98
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We all have lists that grow and grow, but I would really like to have a solid plan and stick with it. I am planning the stock list for my 96x24x31 300g sps/lps tank w/ shallow sand bed, 50g fuge, & 75g sump. Large reeflo 5000 skimmer, plan to run gfo, carbon, and biopellets in media reactors. 2x MP60s and reeflo barracuda for flow.
I currently have these fish and wish to transfer to the new tank:
1 coral beauty (excellent reef fish, have had him for 4 years)
2 spotted cardinal fish (not crazy about them personally, but I have had then for many years and they have been real troopers)
1 ocellaris clown
1 red elongated dottyback (stays in rocks mostly until feeding time, excellent, hardy fish, beautiful colors)
1 blue damselfish (I know they can be awful, but I have had this one for 6+ years and he has been a good community member)
What I would like to have, though I can probably not have them all........would like constructive reasoning to narrow my list a bit or alternatives to my list. I am not crazy about having tangs that take up 1/4 of the tank. I would rather have numerous smaller fish personally. Though my man really wants a yellow belly regal tang.
Here's my working list (in addition to my fish above):
flame angel
mystery wrasse
yellow watchman goby and shrimp pair
midas blenny
2 firefish (nemateleotris magnifica)
yellow belly hippo
schooling bannerfish x 3 (henichus diphreutes)
resplendent anthias (7-9?)
red mandarin (after a year or so)
splendid dottyback (pseudochromis splendidus)
neon blue (tank bred) gobies (eleacatuinus oceanops) x 2-3
yellow tang x 3
white tail bristletooth tang or two spot bristletooth tang
orange spotted blenny (blenniella chrysospilos)
achilles tang and/or mimic lemon peel tang
any input will be greatly appreciated as well as suggestions as to what order to add these fish.
I currently have these fish and wish to transfer to the new tank:
1 coral beauty (excellent reef fish, have had him for 4 years)
2 spotted cardinal fish (not crazy about them personally, but I have had then for many years and they have been real troopers)
1 ocellaris clown
1 red elongated dottyback (stays in rocks mostly until feeding time, excellent, hardy fish, beautiful colors)
1 blue damselfish (I know they can be awful, but I have had this one for 6+ years and he has been a good community member)
What I would like to have, though I can probably not have them all........would like constructive reasoning to narrow my list a bit or alternatives to my list. I am not crazy about having tangs that take up 1/4 of the tank. I would rather have numerous smaller fish personally. Though my man really wants a yellow belly regal tang.
Here's my working list (in addition to my fish above):
flame angel
mystery wrasse
yellow watchman goby and shrimp pair
midas blenny
2 firefish (nemateleotris magnifica)
yellow belly hippo
schooling bannerfish x 3 (henichus diphreutes)
resplendent anthias (7-9?)
red mandarin (after a year or so)
splendid dottyback (pseudochromis splendidus)
neon blue (tank bred) gobies (eleacatuinus oceanops) x 2-3
yellow tang x 3
white tail bristletooth tang or two spot bristletooth tang
orange spotted blenny (blenniella chrysospilos)
achilles tang and/or mimic lemon peel tang
any input will be greatly appreciated as well as suggestions as to what order to add these fish.