Hello I posted this earlier on the Aggressive tank/Fowlr part of the forum, guess I should have posted it here instead.
Yes, they probably did not supply many answers.
Possible FOWLR tank:
59.1x19.7x19.7 weighing in at 99.33 gallons.
This tank will be sumpless if I decide to go for it.
While I prefer using a sump because of oxygenation, if infeasible a HOB skimmer can work
It's the first time I've considered SW but I thought it would be easier to build the tank system around the stock to suit their needs.
I planned to stock it with the following fish.
Ocellaris Clownfish 1-2. 2 if I can get ahold of a pair, 1 if not.
If you can find two very small A. ocellaris, creating a pair is easy. Look for one inch or thereabouts
Flame angel, Centopogyne loriculus (current stand in). The other Dwarf Angels I've looked at are Bicolor and Coral Beauty.
The coloration and behavior of C. loriculus is superb. In your sized tank, two dwarf angels is possible if introduced concurrently. Coral beauty are also pretty with the same behavior characteristics
Yellow tang, Zebrasoma flavescens OR Tomini Tang, Ctenochaetus tominiensis. ONE of these not both.
I always opt for Ctenochaetus family tangs. Zebrasoma family can be more aggressive towards other tank mates
Does this look like a good stock with a good HOB skimmer?
Could I add some sort of Goby or Wrasse to this setup?
Looks fine to me. If you add a wrasse be aware of their jumping propensity which may be problematic unless you can completely cover your tank. A goby would be a fine addition; if you plan sand, a goby/shrimp commensal relationship is interesting
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