rocknut
Rocky
I posted something similar as part of my build thread, but would love to get some feedback on this forum as well.
I have had my new 150 gallon (5' x 2' x 2') running for about two weeks, and so far so good, so I'm starting to begin the process of finalizing my plans for a stocking list. Just to be clear: I AM NOT ADDING ANYTHING TO THE TANK AT THIS POINT.
As I explained in my build thread, I have always talked myself out of a lot of the fish I would like to try for one reason or another (too big, would jump out, too aggressive, too delicate, etc), so I am really trying to carefully plan this tank out, and do things the right way. That being said, I would like to choose one Tang as my sort of "key" fish, and build around that. I had a really nice Powder Blue Tang a few years back, and really loved it, so I know that I would like to add another Acanthurus Tang to this tank. While I would love a Naso (I know this isn't an Acanthurus), or Clown Tang, I have tried to be realistic with my choices, and come up with the following:
Whitecheek Tang (Acanthurus Nigricans) - this seems like an ideal fish for my tank. Doesn't get huge and is beautiful. I've heard they can be a bit aggressive, but I'm not looking to add a whole bunch of tangs, so think I should be alright.
Lieutenant Tang (Acanthurus Tennenti) - I really love how these fish look. Only problem is that they might get a bit too large for my tank?
Orangeshoulder Tang (Acanthurus Olivaceous) - Again, great looking fish, but possibly too large?
Lavender Tang (Acanthurus Nigrofuscus) - This might be the ideal candidate, size wise. Not quite a flashy as the others, but I think they are still great looking fish. Only real problem might be finding one to buy.
My plan is to QT for about a month, using the Tank Transfer method for the first two weeks, and then treating with Prazipro for several more before adding the fish to the display tank. So I figure the tank will have been up and running for at least two months before any fish are introduced.
In addition to whichever Tang I end up going with, I would like to choose either 5 or 7 Lyretail Anthias, as well as some sort of Wrasse. I have been reading up on the Hoeven's Wrasse, and think that would be a good choice, although Live Aquaria lists them as not reef safe?
The tank will end up being primarily SPS, although I hate to box myself in with that, so let's say "high flow" corals.
Appreciate any feedback and suggestions!
Thanks
I have had my new 150 gallon (5' x 2' x 2') running for about two weeks, and so far so good, so I'm starting to begin the process of finalizing my plans for a stocking list. Just to be clear: I AM NOT ADDING ANYTHING TO THE TANK AT THIS POINT.
Whitecheek Tang (Acanthurus Nigricans) - this seems like an ideal fish for my tank. Doesn't get huge and is beautiful. I've heard they can be a bit aggressive, but I'm not looking to add a whole bunch of tangs, so think I should be alright.
Lieutenant Tang (Acanthurus Tennenti) - I really love how these fish look. Only problem is that they might get a bit too large for my tank?
Orangeshoulder Tang (Acanthurus Olivaceous) - Again, great looking fish, but possibly too large?
Lavender Tang (Acanthurus Nigrofuscus) - This might be the ideal candidate, size wise. Not quite a flashy as the others, but I think they are still great looking fish. Only real problem might be finding one to buy.
My plan is to QT for about a month, using the Tank Transfer method for the first two weeks, and then treating with Prazipro for several more before adding the fish to the display tank. So I figure the tank will have been up and running for at least two months before any fish are introduced.
In addition to whichever Tang I end up going with, I would like to choose either 5 or 7 Lyretail Anthias, as well as some sort of Wrasse. I have been reading up on the Hoeven's Wrasse, and think that would be a good choice, although Live Aquaria lists them as not reef safe?
The tank will end up being primarily SPS, although I hate to box myself in with that, so let's say "high flow" corals.
Appreciate any feedback and suggestions!
Thanks
