I have just set up a 90 gallon mixed reef tank (48x19x24) and am starting to add fish. I thought I had better check with the experts first.
I have 110lbs. Of rock, 80lbs. of caribsea live sand seafloor special topped with 30lbs. of tropic eden miniflakes. A 29gal sump/fuge which has some sand, a rock, and chaeto. I am adding 2000 pods tomorrow. I have an Sca-302 cone skimmer and am not currently running any other type of filtration.
The tank is cycled and I have had 4 soft corals doing very well for over a week now. Tomorrow I will have 2 oscellaris clownfish and 1 sailfin blenny arriving in the mail. I also plan on getting 1 regal tang, 1 yellow tang, 2-3 blue chromis, a sea serpent, and maybe a goby. A Regal Tang, P. hepatus really needs an 8 foot tank for long term; Reef Central's recommendation for this fish is 240 gallons. In any case, I would not put two tangs, especially if one is a zebrasoma in a 90 gallon tank. Chromis have recently been coming in with unhealthy results; while your tank is sufficient, I would be leery of this fish at this time.
Will all these fish be compatible and reef safe? 2 tangs/ goby&blenny
Will This be too much bio load? No problem here
Should I put the glass canopies back on my tank? No prolific jumpers in this grouping
What should I feed/how much/how often? Right now I just have spirulina flakes which are excellent, but variety for marine fish is highly desirable, and ideally a vitamin supplementation such as Selcon or equivalent.
Thanks,
Doug