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Hi,
I'm very new to the aquarium scene, and I am in the midst of cycling my 55 gal with about 70 pounds of rock, and a protein skimmer.
Although I know this forum is intended to check out my intended purchases, I have no clue as to where to start.
I know I should have some cleaner snails, or something of that ilk, but I am confused as to what exactly I should have. I consider those cleaners like a baseball manager would think of the bullpen. If the bullpen isn't good the team has no chance to win.
So I was thinking to get about 4 or 5 fishes,and some soft and hard corals.
What kind of fish or fishes (depending if you are an english major) would you recommend?
What types of cleaning crew would work with these said fishes..?
All I want is to have a nice aquarium, with some friendly and fun fish.
 
Thinking of a revision to my fish list

Thinking of a revision to my fish list

75g DT, 20gL refugium currently have (2) Banggai Cardinals and (2) Ocellaris clownfish, (2) tiny hermits, (1) emerald crab and assorted snails. I currently have no corals but I will be adding once the tank matures.

I'm thinking for future additions in the order of introduction:

(1 or 2) square back (pink square) anthias
(1) yellow watchmen goby
(1) Kole or bristle tooth tange

your thoughts?
 
75g DT, 20gL refugium currently have (2) Banggai Cardinals and (2) Ocellaris clownfish, (2) tiny hermits, (1) emerald crab and assorted snails. I currently have no corals but I will be adding once the tank matures.

I'm thinking for future additions in the order of introduction:

(1 or 2) square back (pink square) anthias one would be fine, normally for more than one a larger tank is desirable
(1) yellow watchmen goby
(1) Kole or bristle tooth tange any in this family would work

your thoughts?
 
current tank info: 46g bow front, 50lbs LR, bar bottom for now, adding 20lbs sand tomorrow
domino damsel very aggressive fish
lots of snails, couple of hermits hermits kill snails for their shells
cleaner shrimp
sexy shrimp
mini carpet anemone
branching leather or kenya tree?
discosoma mushrooms

Wish List:
tiger shrimp and goby pair (which ones should I get?)
percula clown fish
bubble anemone (tank is healthy and been running for months now)
green mandarin goby your tank cannot sustain this fish
juvenile sailfin tang (will be ugrading to larger tank in the near future) get this fish after you upgrade not before



Ok, so how about instead of the sailfin tang, I get a firefish and a fairy wrasse?
 
current tank info: 46g bow front, 50lbs LR, bar bottom for now, adding 20lbs sand tomorrow
domino damsel very aggressive fish
lots of snails, couple of hermits hermits kill snails for their shells
cleaner shrimp
sexy shrimp
mini carpet anemone
branching leather or kenya tree?
discosoma mushrooms

Wish List:
tiger shrimp and goby pair (which ones should I get?)
percula clown fish
bubble anemone (tank is healthy and been running for months now)
green mandarin goby your tank cannot sustain this fish
juvenile sailfin tang (will be ugrading to larger tank in the near future) get this fish after you upgrade not before



Ok, so how about instead of the sailfin tang, I get a firefish and a fairy wrasse?

The firefish is fine, the fairy wrasse competes with the potential mandarin. Remember well that smaller tanks exacerbate potential behavior issues.
 
Oo yea, I forgot to mention I would not get the mandarin since you said my tank would not sustain it, maybe when I upgrade tanks. But my list is good then? 1 damsel, 1 firefish, 1 fairy wrasse, 1 clown, and one goby? or should I take the damsel out?
 
I'm setting up a 30 gallon with lots of rock and caves for hiding and exploring and 3 inch sandbed.

My fish Wishlist in the order I'd plan to introduce them;

1 Yellow Clown Goby
1 Firefish
1 Pearly Jawfish
1 Carpenter's Flasher Wrasse
1 Black & White Ocelaris
1 Ocelaris
1 Rusty Angel

Are the Firefish and Jawfish compatible with each other?
 
Oo yea, I forgot to mention I would not get the mandarin since you said my tank would not sustain it, maybe when I upgrade tanks. But my list is good then? 1 damsel, 1 firefish, 1 fairy wrasse, 1 clown, and one goby? or should I take the damsel out?

I would take the damsel out, it will be nothing but trouble.
 
I'm setting up a 30 gallon with lots of rock and caves for hiding and exploring and 3 inch sandbed.

My fish Wishlist in the order I'd plan to introduce them;

1 Yellow Clown Goby
1 Firefish
1 Pearly Jawfish
1 Carpenter's Flasher Wrasse
1 Black & White Ocelaris
1 Ocelaris
1 Rusty Angel

Are the Firefish and Jawfish compatible with each other?

that is a bit too many inhabitants for a 30 gallon tank. Any given fish on your list is fine for that sized tank, but together, a bit too much. Additionally, the clownfish pair, once sexually mature, will want to own that tank space.

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I'm setting up a 30 gallon with lots of rock and caves for hiding and exploring and 3 inch sandbed.

My fish Wishlist in the order I'd plan to introduce them;

1 Yellow Clown Goby
1 Firefish *
1 Pearly Jawfish *
1 Carpenter's Flasher Wrasse *
1 Black & White Ocelaris
1 Ocelaris
1 Rusty Angel

Are the Firefish and Jawfish compatible with each other?

I forgot to mention on the prior commentary, that you have 3 fish that are prolific jumpers; most small tanks do not have adequate covers to keep these fish in.
 
Suggestion please!

Suggestion please!

I'd like to get the following fish for my 100G 48x24x20 tank.

A pair of Black & White Ocellaris Clownfish
A Blenny or Goby (Please suggest one)
A Tang or two if possible. I like the Purple Tang but not sure my tank is big enough. Any suggestions?
Last, I'd like a few blue green chromis. How many can I get?

Thanks for the information.

Current Tank Information: 48"x24"x20" 100G LeeMar Rimless, 3 side Starphire, 40G Breeder Sump/Refugium, 3x AI Sol Blue, 2x Tunze 6105, AquaC EV240 Skimmer, Apex Controller
 
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that is a bit too many inhabitants for a 30 gallon tank. Any given fish on your list is fine for that sized tank, but together, a bit too much. Additionally, the clownfish pair, once sexually mature, will want to own that tank space.

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Would I be alright if I removed one of the Clownfish?
 
I forgot to mention on the prior commentary, that you have 3 fish that are prolific jumpers; most small tanks do not have adequate covers to keep these fish in.

My tank is completely covered and I have plans to put netting over small openings where my filter and protein skimmer are.

Thanks for your help!
 
Would I be alright if I removed one of the Clownfish?

The single clownfish will become female. While not as bad, still aggressive. Even then it would be best to get one of the lesser aggressive species such as A. percula. GSM clowns would be too aggressive for your tank.
 
I'd like to get the following fish for my 100G 48x24x20 tank.

A pair of Black & White Ocellaris Clownfish
A Blenny or Goby (Please suggest one)
A Tang or two if possible. I like the Purple Tang but not sure my tank is big enough. Any suggestions? a purple tang, while on the aggessive side, would work. Two tangs in that sized tank would be problematical.
Last, I'd like a few blue green chromis. How many can I get?
chromis has recently been coming in less than healthy; even if they were healthy, chromis tend to reduce their number to one or occasionally a male/female pair

Thanks for the information.

Current Tank Information: 48"x24"x20" 100G LeeMar Rimless, 3 side Starphire, 40G Breeder Sump/Refugium, 3x AI Sol Blue, 2x Tunze 6105, AquaC EV240 Skimmer, Apex Controller
 
The single clownfish will become female. While not as bad, still aggressive. Even then it would be best to get one of the lesser aggressive species such as A. percula. GSM clowns would be too aggressive for your tank.

Everything I've read says that Ocellaris are less aggressive than the Percula is that not true...GSM was not on my list
 
Everything I've read says that Ocellaris are less aggressive than the Percula is that not true...GSM was not on my list

Yes, that is correct. GSM (Gold Stripe Maroon) are arguably the most aggressive of all clownfish requiring about 50 gallons of tank space.
 
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