So, here's what I posted about a year ago. Now, things are coming together and I'm getting close (well, closer...) to getting everything up and running.
And here's what I've updated it to (changes to original in blue....)
Updated stock list...getting closer!!!
So, here's what I posted about a year ago. Now, things are coming together and I'm getting close (well, closer...) to getting everything up and running.
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Originally Posted by DUPioneers View Post
Display Tank: 180 gal, 72"x25"x25"
Rock: 240 lbs dry rock on order from Marco & BRS - will supplement with additional 40-50 lbs of "premium" live rock from LFS
Substrate: 180-ish lbs of crushed aragonite - medium grit, will be seeded with small amount of live sand from LFS
Sump: Yes
Fuge w/LR rubble and macro algae: Yes
Skimmer: Yes
CUC: All snails/fighting conchs/etc. No crabs. No shrimp.
Corals: Softies, zoas, leathers, etc. - maybe an LPS or two.
So...fish wish list, in no particular order:
1 ea Blue Eye Tang (Ctenochaetus binotatus)
3 ea Pyramid Butterflyfish (Hemitaurichthys polylepis) (would add at same time)
2 ea Flame Angelfish (Centropyge loricula ) (would add at same time...and understand them not being truly "reef safe", but am willing to take the risk, particularly with planned "inexpensive" corals)
1 ea Flame Hawkfish (Neocirrhitus armatus)
2 ea Ocellaris Clowns (Amphiprion ocellaris) (tank bred, would add at same time)
1 ea Yellow Prawn Goby (Cryptocentrus cinctus)
I would also like a small group of anthias (N. carberryi or P. pulcherrimus), but realize that I may be pushing maximum density with a pair of clowns and possibly 15" (3 x 5") of butterflys.
Also, after the tank has been established for a year or so, I'd like to add a RBT anemone and a green mandarin fish (P. splendidus).
Thoughts and admonishments are welcome and much appreciated!
Thanks in advance!!!
And here's what I've updated it to (changes to original in blue....)
Quote:
Originally Posted by DUPioneers View Post
Display Tank: 180 gal, 72"x25"x25"
Rock: 240 lbs dry rock on order from Marco & BRS - will supplement with additional 40-50 lbs of "premium" live rock from LFS
Substrate: 180-ish lbs of crushed aragonite - medium grit, will be seeded with small amount of live sand from LFS
Sump: Yes
Fuge w/LR rubble and macro algae: Yes
Skimmer: Yes
CUC: All snails/fighting conchs/etc. No crabs. Yes, shrimp. See below...
Corals: SPS & only "noxious" polyps - see desired new angelfish for reason why...
So...fish wish list, in no particular order:
1 ea Majestic (Blue Girdled) Angel Fish (Pomacanthus navarchus) (understand them not being "reef safe", but am planning coral stocking around this fish's proclivities)
In all cases of large angels, I suggest going with a juvenile or near juvenile as they transition into captivity better than adults, especially large adults.
3 ea Pyramid Butterflyfish (Hemitaurichthys polylepis) (would add at same time) Ideally towards the end and for sure after the angelfish
2 ea Flame Angelfish (Centropyge loricula ) (would add at same time...and understand them not being truly "reef safe", but have researched this fish extensively and am hoping that by getting them young and keeping them fed, I can mitigate potential problems; though I know there are no guarantees, here...)
Greatest risk is towards meaty LPS corals
1 ea Orange Stripe Prawn Goby (Amblyeleotris randalli) and pistol shrimp
2 ea Ocellaris Clowns (Amphiprion ocellaris) (tank bred, would add at same time)
1 ea Solon Fairy Wrasse - (Cirrhilabrus solorensis) - Note - it is understood that this fish requires a tight-fitting 1/4" mesh covering for the tank. It's already been constructed. :-D
Remember C. solorensis is slightly on the aggressive side and will lost some coloration absent a female.
I would also like a small group of anthias (N. carberryi or P. pulcherrimus), but realize that I may be pushing maximum density with a pair of clowns and possibly 15" (3 x 5") of butterflys.
not necessarily so. Water column availability is important and feeding multiple times per day is strongly preferred, ideally with a fair amount of current
Also, after the tank has been established for a year or so, I'd like to add a RBT anemone and a green mandarin fish (P. splendidus).
Be sure that the anemone you add will host the species of clownfish you plan
Thoughts and admonishments are welcome and much appreciated!
Thanks in advance!!!
Also, Steve, in addition to your comments on potential incompatibilities, I'm wondering in what order you'd add these fish, obviously in hopes of minimizing stress on both the new and the old...
Once again, and as always, THANKS for all that you do!!!
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180 gal build in the works.........
Also, Steve, in addition to your comments on potential incompatibilities, I'm wondering in what order you'd add these fish, obviously in hopes of minimizing stress on both the new and the old...
Once again, and as always, THANKS for all that you do!!!