The tank will be a 90 gallon rimless
Other than the Hepatus tang, your stocking list is fine.
The tank will be a 90 gallon rimless
Other than the Hepatus tang, your stocking list is fine.
Thanks, really think these will be great fish to keep. Any suggestions on how to and when to introduce them, like a specific order? And also, any advice on care for the Regal Angel and a different fish to replace the blue tang?
I would not replace the Hepatus tang as you will have sufficient largish fish. The rule is most aggressive last which means the yellow tang MUST be last or it will preclude some other fish. Regal angels are tricky (there is a separate thread on these in reef fish under BrianD's general sticky.) I have kept them but always got a red sea regal which is easier to get eating.
only one anthias, otherwise the flasher wrasse is fineI have a 75 gallon display tank with a sump that holds about 15 gallons. I have well over 200 pounds of sand and 60 to 80 pounds of not so live rock.
Current live stock in my tank now!!!!!!!
$75 in snails, I don't remember how many.
6 small hemits the blue and red legs and a bunch of empty shells.
1 coral banded shrimp can/will take fish
2 Amphiprion percula
1 Chromis viridis I plan moving this guy soon.
1 Gramma loreto
1 Siganus unimaculatus
1 pagoda cup
1 purple tip tourch coral
What I want to add.
1 from this group or can these three get along together? Centropyge loriculus,Centropyge bispinosa or Centropyge flavissima.
1 Paracheilinus mccoskeri
1 Nemanthias carberryi
1 Pseudanthias dispar
I currently have a 180litre tank... And I have a juvie orange shoulder tang. I know it's too small so I've upgraded to a seven foot tank which will be coming in 2 weeks time. It is seven foot, by 2 foot, by 18 inches, plus 4 foot sump. What other tangs can I keep with my orange shoulder? I'd quite like a regal and a powder blue. Has to be safe with corals. Thanks!
only one anthias, otherwise the flasher wrasse is fine
so the three angels together would work?
I have a 75 gallon display tank with a sump that holds about 15 gallons. I have well over 200 pounds of sand and 60 to 80 pounds of not so live rock.
Current live stock in my tank now!!!!!!!
$75 in snails, I don't remember how many.
6 small hemits the blue and red legs and a bunch of empty shells.
1 coral banded shrimp What can I do with him?
2 Amphiprion percula
1 Chromis viridis I plan moving this guy soon.
1 Gramma loreto
1 Siganus unimaculatus
1 pagoda cup
1 purple tip tourch coral
What I want to add.
1 Centropyge loriculus,
1 Centropyge flavissima.
1 Paracheilinus mccoskeri
1 Pseudanthias dispar
I have a 75 gallon display tank with a sump that holds about 15 gallons. I have well over 200 pounds of sand and 60 to 80 pounds of not so live rock.
Current live stock in my tank now!!!!!!!
$75 in snails, I don't remember how many.
6 small hemits the blue and red legs and a bunch of empty shells.
1 coral banded shrimp What can I do with him? get credit at an LFS?
2 Amphiprion percula
1 Chromis viridis I plan moving this guy soon.
1 Gramma loreto
1 Siganus unimaculatus
1 pagoda cup
1 purple tip tourch coral
What I want to add.
1 Centropyge loriculus,
1 Centropyge flavissima.
1 Paracheilinus mccoskeri
1 Pseudanthias dispar
Probably fine but try to introduce both centropyge simultaneously after QT
I have a 90gal mixed reef with softies lps and sps. I am thinking about adding 2 paired clowns either percula or cinnamon. The percs would be rather small where as the cinnamon's would be the largest fish in my tank 3-4", not sure they are mated but they are in the same tank and are getting along. May be male/female or male/male can't tell. The tank is currently stocked with the following:
2 yellow tail damsels approx 1"
1 blue fin damsel approx 2"
1 Hippo Tang 2" RC recommendation for Hepatus tangs is 240 gallons
3 Pajama cardinals 1"
Would either pair work?
So my 75 gallon reef tank has been up and running for 7 months now... i have a pair of clowns, kole tang, yellow watchman goby/pistol shrimp and a mystery wrasse.... Is my tank pretty much done fish wise? I wanted to add a few more little fish or maybe another bigger looking fish if i could. But I'm not sure. so if anyone has any input or advice or maybe a fish recommendation that would be helpful....
Thanks
My tank has finished cycling and I'm ready to begin adding life to it. I'm thinking of ordering the following:
1x Xenia coral
1x Candy Cane Frag
1x Leather Coral
1x Mystery coral from saltwaterfish.com
20 x Dwarf White Leg Hermit Crabs high for this tank size
20 x Blueleg Hermit Crab high for this tank size
3 x Emerald Crabs can take fish
1 x Assorted Reef Safe Starfish
1 x Peppermint Shrimp
40 x Turbo/Astrea Snail high for this tank size
2 x Cleaner Clam
10 x Nassarius Snail high for this tank size
1 x Yellow Watchman Goby
1 x Ocellarus clown
2 x neon goby two only if a male female pair
1 x lawnmower blenny
And potentially either a Blue Hippo Tang (on sale for $15!) which RC recommends having a 240 gallon tank forand/or a falco hawkfish. Although it eats small fish and shrimp, with caution, it can make an excellent reef inhabitant.
These animals will be going into a 75 gallon tank and 15 gal sump with 100+ lbs of rock.
Hi Snorvich,
60G cube reef, mostly LPS/palys/zoas - Current stock list:
2 Elacatinus multifasciatum (Greenbanded gobies)
1 Amblyeleotris randalli (Orange strip prawn goby)
1 Gramma loreto (royal gramma)
1 Paracheilinus lineopunctatus (linespot flasher wrasse)
1 Serranocirrhitus latus (sunburst anthias)
I have a fairly passive tank right now, and I don't want to rock the boat, so to speak. I would like to add 1 final fish that will provide some "œmotion" to the tank. Would 1 of these hogfish be suitable:
Bodianus bimaculatus (yellow candy hogfish)
Bodianus sepiacaudus/masudai (pacific redstripe hogfish)
reef safe to corals, no so towards inverts
Or would I be better off to add one of these fairy wrasses?
Cirrhilabrus rhomboidalis (Rhomboid) this would be my first choice
Cirrhilabrus filamentosus (whip fin)
Cirrhilabrus rubrimarginatus (pink margin)
Cirrhilabrus lineatus (lineatus)
My CUC consists of snails and 1 large cleaner shrimp "“ I understand that smaller shrimp may be "œmeals of wheel"s for the hogfish, but I can live with that as long as they pose no threat to my other livestock/corals.
Thanks!