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devimik
I have a 90g tank with a 30g sump, protein skimmer and live rock with sugar grade aragamax sand. The tank is cycled and I have a CUC consisting of 8 Astrea snails, 15 blue legged hermits, 10 cerith snails, 5 narissius snails, a cleaner shrimp and two peppermint shrimp.
I am planning to add:
3 Green Chromis chromis have been coming in less than healthy; also, they tend to reduce their number down to one or at most two
1 Goby, either a watchman or diamond
1 red starfish
1 brittle star
Then, in a couple of weeks, I am thinking of adding two or three occ clowns
two clownfish is the maximum sustainable, any more will be killed
and one or two purple firefish two firefish will maintain only if they are a bonded pair, otherwise, over time, only one will survive
and maybe a basslet.
Will this work well?
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Thanks for your help and advice Steve - much appreciated. So, I ended up with two black Ocellaris Clowns, a Yellow Watchman Goby, Diamond Goby, Lawnmower Blenny, Royal Gamma, two Blue Green Chromis and a Tricolor Wrasse.
long term two gobies may not work; a kole tang, if the last fish added, should do fine.
All are getting along fine and the tank is happy. Thinking about one more fish and contemplating a Mimic Tang or Kole Tang, but from what I've read, they can get somewhat aggressive, even with other non-tangs. Right now, I am leaning toward not getting one, but what I have are mostly fish that hide a lot and I'd like to add one more that stays out and swims more, if possible. I just don't want to upset the tank with a bully at this point. Thanks again.