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How does this stocking plan sound for a 75G (36x24x20) primarily SPS tank with shallow sand bed and about 50 lbs of rock and a roughly 20G sump?

2x Percula Clowns (they are hosting my frogspawn.) technically the frogspawn is hosting the clownfish
1x Yellow Assessor
1x Blackline Blenny
1x Neon Goby
1x Small Blue Green Chromis

Would this be a full bio load? I have an SRO skimmer rated for 90G-160G, I run filter socks and change them out twice per week and I run GAC and GFO.

Thanks!

you should be fine
 
i hAVE a 125 mixed reef, i have two blue/green chromis, one foxface, and a coral beauty, and a orange spot goby. i would like to add a tang or something else not sure what. thanks hang 20g sump live rock, sand and a vertex led please help

thanks
 
i hAVE a 125 mixed reef, i have two blue/green chromis, one foxface, and a coral beauty, and a orange spot goby. i would like to add a tang or something else not sure what. thanks hang 20g sump live rock, sand and a vertex led please help

thanks

As those who follow this thread know, I do not provide recommendations for a variety of reasons. I am happy, however, to analyze any stocking plan provided.
 
OK sorry. Well I'd love to have a white tailed Bristol tooth tang but I'd never find one.
But for tangs I was thinking maybe and Achilles or a whitecheck . Or possibly an desjardini. Any thoughts on how one of those would be
 
Steve thanks so much for your help to date, do you comment on stocking order or tangs? If so...

If you remember you had suggested I could go with 5 Non-Naso + 1 Naso. I had chosen the following list and order, (was still missing my 5th non-naso)

Scopas Tang - Zebrasoma scopas
Kole Tang - Ctenochaetus strigosus
Blonde Naso Tang - Naso elegans
Acanthurus would ideally be added concurrently
- Atlantic Blue Tang - Acanthurus coeruleus
- Powder Brown Tang - Acanthurus japonicus

I'm having to revamp this list as I can't find the fish I want in the order I want and I wanted to see if there is a problem with my new approach.

Scopas Tang - Zebrasoma scopas - 3.5" - moved out of QT and into DT this past weekend

Next Round:
Desjardini Tang - Zebrasoma desjardini - 1.5" to 2.5" or 2.5 to 3.5" (I was thinking the smaller one)
Blonde Naso Tang - Naso elegans - 4" to 6"

Future Round:
Kole Tang - Ctenochaetus strigosus
Acanthurus would ideally be added concurrently (could I do any two of the below?)
- Atlantic Blue Tang - Acanthurus coeruleus
- Powder Brown Tang - Acanthurus japonicus
- Powder Blue Tang - Acanthurus leucosternon

So does the Desjardini mess up the mix or does this order and approach seem problematic?

Thanks so much

Doug
 
I'm looking to set up a 5 footL 100 gallon soon, and I'm in my 'research' stage, since I've been 'out of service' for about two years since breaking down my last tank, I want to get a Trigger, never had one before and ALWAYS wanted one, I do intend to put him last, but with that in mind, and the size tank I would be working with, my question is, what kind of trigger is suitable for this size tank, and would a Fox face, Naso tang, and an Angel be ok?
 
OK sorry. Well I'd love to have a white tailed Bristol tooth tang but I'd never find one.
But for tangs I was thinking maybe and Achilles or a whitecheck . Or possibly an desjardini. Any thoughts on how one of those would be

A white Bristle tooth tang is excellent. A desjardini gets too large for your tank. Achilles needs no other tangs in your sized tank but is excellent if you have good flow.
 
I'm looking to set up a 5 footL 100 gallon soon, and I'm in my 'research' stage, since I've been 'out of service' for about two years since breaking down my last tank, I want to get a Trigger, never had one before and ALWAYS wanted one, I do intend to put him last, but with that in mind, and the size tank I would be working with, my question is, what kind of trigger is suitable for this size tank, and would a Fox face, Naso tang, and an Angel be ok?

In your sized tank, if you want a trigger, I would ONLY have the trigger as a species tank, but would get one of the spectacular ones such as undulated trigger, queen trigger, or clown trigger. Even if you did not have a trigger, I would not put any species of naso tang or large angel.
 
A white Bristle tooth tang is excellent. A desjardini gets too large for your tank. Achilles needs no other tangs in your sized tank but is excellent if you have good flow.
i have two mp40s and 1350 return pump do you think that would be enough flow for the Achilles?
 
Steve thanks so much for your help to date, do you comment on stocking order or tangs? If so...

If you remember you had suggested I could go with 5 Non-Naso + 1 Naso. I had chosen the following list and order, (was still missing my 5th non-naso)

Scopas Tang - Zebrasoma scopas
Kole Tang - Ctenochaetus strigosus
Blonde Naso Tang - Naso elegans
Acanthurus would ideally be added concurrently
- Atlantic Blue Tang - Acanthurus coeruleus
- Powder Brown Tang - Acanthurus japonicus

I'm having to revamp this list as I can't find the fish I want in the order I want and I wanted to see if there is a problem with my new approach.

Scopas Tang - Zebrasoma scopas - 3.5" - moved out of QT and into DT this past weekend

Next Round:
Desjardini Tang - Zebrasoma desjardini - 1.5" to 2.5" or 2.5 to 3.5" (I was thinking the smaller one) smaller is better
Blonde Naso Tang - Naso elegans - 4" to 6"

Future Round:
Kole Tang - Ctenochaetus strigosus
Acanthurus would ideally be added concurrently (could I do any two of the below?)
- Atlantic Blue Tang - Acanthurus coeruleus
- Powder Brown Tang - Acanthurus japonicus
- Powder Blue Tang - Acanthurus leucosternon

So does the Desjardini mess up the mix or does this order and approach seem problematic? I would have preferred it be last and if not last, small. The underlying issue is that once tangs establish themselves and grow, their perception of their territory changes and they are more reluctant to allow conspecifics. When they are small, in a largish tank, it is much easier to introduce them.

Thanks so much

Doug
 
In your sized tank, if you want a trigger, I would ONLY have the trigger as a species tank, but would get one of the spectacular ones such as undulated trigger, queen trigger, or clown trigger. Even if you did not have a trigger, I would not put any species of naso tang or large angel.

I need a larger footprint I assume, if I went back to a 230 with a 6' footprint would it be acceptable?
 
I need a larger footprint I assume, if I went back to a 230 with a 6' footprint would it be acceptable?

Triggers are aggressive to super aggressive. And it turns out, the more beautiful they are, the more aggressive they are. I would not recommend triggers except in species tanks. And I do not provide commentary or analysis on aggressive community tanks. But without any trigger, a 230 gallon six foot long tank would be fine for a large angel, but an 8 foot tank would be required/desired for any Naso tang.
 
you should be fine
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Hi,
How does this stocking plan sound for a 75G (36x24x20) primarily SPS tank with shallow sand bed and about 50 lbs of rock and a roughly 20G sump?

2x Percula Clowns (they are hosting my frogspawn.) technically the frogspawn is hosting the clownfish
1x Yellow Assessor
1x Blackline Blenny
1x Neon Goby
1x Small Blue Green Chromis

Would this be a full bio load? I have an SRO skimmer rated for 90G-160G, I run filter socks and change them out twice per week and I run GAC and GFO.

Thanks!

Thanks for your reply. One other fish I was considering is a Mystery Wrasse. Would his addition be ok or would you drop one fish for this? I would probably drop the Chromis for the mystery wrasse if that would be best. I don't want to overload my tank. Thanks!
 
Thanks for your reply. One other fish I was considering is a Mystery Wrasse. Would his addition be ok or would you drop one fish for this? I would probably drop the Chromis for the mystery wrasse if that would be best. I don't want to overload my tank. Thanks!

No problem with bioload. Not shrimp safe or compatible with fairy or flasher wrasses.
 
I am in the process of building a 125 mixed reef.

Current fish that will be moving over:
Melanuru wrasse
YWG
Occ. clown

New, in order of addition:
clown goby & fire fish (tank will be covered!)
Yellow assessor
Flasher wrasse trio (2 female/1 male) "“ problem w/ melanurus?
Blenny "“ torn between starry and tailspot
Dwarf angel "“ coral beauty or Potter's
Yellow tang

Do you see any issues with tang being too aggressive with with the other, more peaceful fish? Any problems with my order of addition? Bioload?
 
I am in the process of building a 125 mixed reef.

Current fish that will be moving over:
Melanuru wrasse
YWG
Occ. clown

New, in order of addition:
clown goby & fire fish (tank will be covered!)
Yellow assessor
Flasher wrasse trio (2 female/1 male) "“ problem w/ melanurus?
Blenny "“ torn between starry and tailspot
Dwarf angel "“ coral beauty or Potter's Potters is more difficult
Yellow tang be sure it is last

Do you see any issues with tang being too aggressive with with the other, more peaceful fish? Any problems with my order of addition? Bioload? fine
 
I have a 195g 72x24x26 and have the following already in the tank:

Sailfin Tang
Hippo Tang
Purple Tang
2 False Percs
5 blue-green chromis
1 solar wrasse
1 blue sided wrasse
1 diamond back goby
1 bangai cardinal
2 cleaner shrimp / 6 peppermint shrimp
2 emerald crabs / 20 scarlet red hermits / 5 blue hermits I need to remove!
20 trochus snails / 3 Mexican turbos / 20 bumble bee snails / 2 conches

Is there any problem with that stock list? Can I add more? I would like to add the following:

Flame angel
Achilles or Naso or Sohal Tang (obviously just one of these, but which?)
More bangai?

I would add this is a 60% sps and 40% lps tank with no softies other than GSP

I have a waterblaster 5000 return with 2 mp40s and a 100g Rubbermaid sump with a reef octopus sro5000sss skimmer. Using zeobak and zeostart with carbon and gfo in brs reactor.
Thanks!
 
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Hello!

I have a 135g, 60x20x24. Here is my intended fish list!

Achilles Tang (really unsure about this one, though... opinions)?
Naso Tang (if I can't get an Achilles)
Blue Tang (already have her -- 2.5")
Super Picasso Clownfish
Lawnmower Blenny
2 x Bangaii Cardinal
Anthias (unsure of which -- wanted a small group of 3)
Leopard Wrasse


Thats all I've got so far!
 
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