Cool I know anyone in plano. Most of my family is San Antonio, Houston, Dallas, Austin. Corpus. Seguin and spring branch.You're in the deep south!! Haha. I live in Moore. My wife has family in Plano and we just got season passes to six flags!![]()
I really want to do a few species of angelfish, but I'm thinking it's probably not a good idea. I definitely want an Imperator Angelfish and a variety of Tangs!
Reeferplax,
If I were to do a 290gal, what fish do you think would go good in there for a FOWLR setup? I'll have to look at the angelfish some more, but I do know I want a Naso Tang, Powder Blue Tang, Blue Tang, etc... The list can go on and on... Haha. But I don't want to put to many large fish in there so the bioload is heavy?
Thanks for the suggestions good sir! Here's a list I have for now.
1. Emperor Angelfish
2. Potter's Angelfish(Dwarf Species)
3. Saddleback Butterflyfish.
4. Magnificent Foxface
5. Zebra Moray Eel.
6. Bicolor Anthias.
Wonder how many different species I could fit into the tank? Without overloading it.![]()
The two angels should do fine together. You MIGHT see some aggression between the emperor and the butterfly but it should be ok in that size tank. The foxface will be ok, however it might if it is not well fed it might eat some of your corals. Keep in mind that eels can capture and eat smaller/slower moving fish but it seems that you are going with some of the larger/faster species. Bicolor anthias is a great choice. You could do a single male with 3-4 females. If you were looking at some cool 'high end' fish, I am a big fan of the borbonious anthias as well as the blue spotted jawfish.
no insult meant being we all started off wanting everything we saw but it looks like op has hit the point where he needs to put in the time and learn why some fish in the list are fine for fowlr but not going to work if it ever did switch over to reef.Just be careful with buying twice. Going fowlr is great, but if you ultimately want to do corals you may have to rebuy stuff. For example the skimmer needed for a fowlr on a 300 gallon is not the same as a skimmer for an sps tank.
Same goes for lights. Also if you buy the fish you mentioned then decide to make the switch you may end up needing to remove them. Fish aren't cheap and you would have to find a new home. Not trying to talk you out of it at all! Just some food for thought. The extra planning and deciding what you want long term is a good idea.
I'm going to start fowlr but im going to put on a heavy skimmer so I don't need to rebuy, however the calrx, apex, extra power heads, and dosers can all wait.