Stu, I am attending for sure! I don't exactly have the deep pockets of some other local reefers so I doubt I will be the biggest buyer but I will have my eyes open for large corals. I'm having a bit of a dilemma as, traditionally, I've tried to stock most of my tanks with captive-propagated frags that I can allow to grow out, but it would be really crazy to try to stock a tank this large from frags, so I am going to be looking for a few larger pieces to fill in some space.
One remaining obstacle: I am not totally happy with the rock I have available right now. I traded away some of the rock that was in it last time it was running, and I made a bunch more this fall to replace it. But it's not fully cured yet and probably won't be in time for my projected go-live. That basically leaves me with a less-desirable situation where I will probably be getting the tank running with minimal rock, then going back in a month or two later to add the rest of the rock. It'll be a challenge to re-scape the tank if there's already a lot of livestock in it. Which left me considering running the temporary 60g I have up now for the next few months and leaving some of the livestock in there, but that would be awkward too, as I don't really have enough of certain types of equipment to run both at once (i.e. ATO, heaters, etc.)
And of course I've been cruising the LFSs and online shops for livestock for a few weeks. As a refresher, after a few unfortunate deaths around the time of the transfer and a trade or two to with some local folks I have the following:
-1 shrimp goby, unconfirmed species, with pistol shrimp (the female of the pair went carpet surfing)
-A pair of translucent cave gobies
-A single PJ cardinal
-Pair of barberi clowns
I have the following up for consideration. This is a very brainstormy list, definitely nothing close to a final choice in stock:
-group of chalk bass
-group of anthias (I know I said "no" to anthias earlier in the thread, but I've become enamored with them after seeing a few in local tanks recently)
-group of "reef safe" butterflies (i.e. Schooling Bannerfish, Heniochus diphreutes)
-one or two tangs. Or maybe a rabbitfish, but I'm still nervous about the potential for them to eat corals
Now that I've had the current livestock for a year, I can say I'm happy with all of it. And I'm really enjoying having multiples of the same species in a few cases, so I am going to try to continue that pattern where appropriate.