What about this revised list?
Blue hippo tang (i really want this fish. Mine is 5 feet tank. Is this OK?) Reef Central recommends an 8 foot tank for a reason. When this fish grows, and it does grow fast, its territorial imperative increases and it will eliminate any perceived crowding in your tank.
Atlantic blue tang (difficult to get in my area. might not get it)
Banggai cardinal
Thread fin anthias
Bicolor anthias
Yellow tang in any case, must be tyhe last fish added but four tangs in a five foot tank is looking for problems longer term
Kole tang
Tank bred percula clown
Purple tang
Royal gamma
Candy cane basslet
Mandarin fish after 6 months after 9 months
Red Dragonet after 6 months after 9 months
Blood red shrimp
Clams
Nassarius Snail
What are good sand sifters that are easy to keep?
Yellow tang or purple tang should be added last?
OK final revision to my stock list. Hopefully this is OK
Bio-load should be OK? Tanks is 5 feet x 2.5 feet wide x 2 feet height
1x Atlantic blue tang
1x Yellow tang
2x Tank bred percula clown be sure they are juveniles (small)
1x Purple tang
1x Royal gamma
1x Candy basslet
1x Mandarin fish (after 9 months)
1x Red Dragonet (after 9 months)
1x Blood red shrimp
2x Clams
Nassarius Snail
1x Possum Wrasse
1x Exquisite Fairy Wrasse
1x Twinspot Anthias must be fed multiple times per day
1x Swalesi Basslet I would not do both a candy basslet and a swalesi basslet
1x Ventralis Anthias difficult, requires multiple feedings per day.
hi, i'm starting my first sw reef tank. it is a 75g with 40g sump, 60-70lbs of liverock, 2 koralia 850.
list i had in mind:
1x firefish
1x kaudern cardinal tank raised
1x ocelaris clown
1x 6 line wrasse probably will conflict with the firefish
1x watchman goby/shrimp
1x kole tang last
with some snails, cleaner shrimp and maybe britle star.
if my list looks ok, in what order would be the best to introduce eache fish.
thanks
Trying to figure out what to do with my salt water tank...lost all of my fish to ick
In my 29 gal tank I have live rock, live sand, a sand sifting star fish, a hermit crab (which is about to be rehomed) and a long tentacle anemone.
My live rock has aptasia on it...they look like little trees...they are about an inch high...do i need to get rid of the aptasia before I add fish?
We are uncertain if we should keep the anemone...possibly getting rid of it which the thought of adding soft coral down the road...after we get our fish well established.
I am thinking of adding...
2 Ocellaris Clown Fish
1 Coral Beauty Angel
1 Mandarin Goby
If these fish would work then my next question is there a specific order to put them in the tank...all at once...two at a time...clowns first????
Thanks for the help,
April
Would it be better if i change 6line wrasse for royal gramma? Or is there a kind of wrasse that would be good with the firefish?
I have revised my list I've been looking at the different type of fish I'd like to add to my salt water tank, and I'm still deciding between a 50 gal or a 40 gal. You told me the list of fish I chose were fine since they were all small fish, for a 40 gal I was wondering if later on if I could add more to what I already have if I got a 40 gal tank or should I get a 50 gal if I want to add more. I was thinking of adding the reefs later but I keep seeing that a brittle star is not reef compatible. If so then I'd rather go with the Brittle star but here is my list. I've added just a bit to see if they would be compatible.
1 Ocellaris Clown fish
1 Snowflake Clown fish
1 Royal Gamma
1 Fire Goby
1 Panda Goby
1 Harlequin Shrimp will only eat star fish legs such as the brittle star below
1 Brittle Star
1 Midas Blenny
Is this a good amount for a 40 gal or should I go with a 50 gal.
Would a Panda Goby do fine with a Fire Goby. If not then I was thinking of just getting a Fire Goby. panda goby and fire goby will not interact. If choosing, always go with a larger tank.
And what are your thoughts about a Harlequinn Shrimp being with a Brittle Star or any of the fish I've listed. Thanks.
Hi,
Thank you in advance for your wisdom and help!
I have been letting my 120g fowler (I do have my coral in there for now) tank sit fallow with a tuxedo urchin and some snails since 5/1/2013, because of ich. All fish that survived (lost my Kole Tang) have been treated in my hospital tank and are in the 85g swimming free and happy since 5/31/2013. They are the only thing in that tankI did see 1 little green strand of who knows what on one of the rocks. I guess I will leave these fish in there. I plan to use my 85g for coral.
So, why I am writing. I am ready to begin my quarantine process with some new fish. Ideally, I would like 2 Spotbanded Butterflies, 1 Racoon Butterfly, and a Goldflake Angel. Other than that, I don't know. I know this may not be a reality, but I wanted to put it out there and see what the experts have to say. Maybe I can have a modified version of this.
Again, thank you.
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1/15/2013:120g fowlr(5 sps),sump,skimmer,Dual Carbon/GFO reactor,2 Sols,80# LR. 5/7/2013:85g,sump,Skimmer,Refugium,skimmer,heater,40#LR,2 clowns,1 coral beauty. 5/15/2013: 45g breeder,2 HOB filters,1 HOB skimmer,heater,Ammonia badge,empty
I am thinking about setting up a 120g and upgrading out of my current 100g. The tank will be a primarily SPS dominant tank with a few LPS pieces and some higher end zoas. I'll be running an appropriate skimmer, media reactors (carbon, gfo, bio-pellets and maybe calcium down the road). I'm still deciding which lighting to go with but I can wait. Just trying to get a good plan together so the tank isn't rushed like ones in the past.
So here's the fish stocking list I came up with. Please tell me what you think. As far as compatibility goes.
Reef Central's minimum tank size for tangs recommendation can be found here. As you can see, the minimum recommended tank size for each of your tangs is barely met. What that means long term is that no other tangs can be safely added.
Purple Tang (existing tank 3")
?Powder Brown Tang (existing tank 3")
Male&female bellus angelfish Getting a hardy male Genicanthus of any species is problematic and both male and female must be added concurrently for outcome to be successful.
5-7 Bartlett's (existing tank 1 male&1 female) or evansi anthia
While all anthias do best with multiple feedings per day, Evansi are rather picky and may be difficult to start eating. Nutramar ova would be preferred initially
Hawaiian flame wrasse pair Best chance would be two female flame wrasses of different size so one changes to male; males ship very poorly and have a low success rate
Laboutes wrasse
Radiant wrasse
Exquisite (vanuatu) or Scott's fairy (cook islands) wrasse C. scottorum tolerates other fairy wrasses poorly;
Blue Spot Jawfish and/or Midas blenny blue spot jawfish needs cooler temperatures for long term success. (72-75 F)
? Pair of designer clowns
You will need a tank cover of 1/4 inch mesh as you have some prolific jumpers
Inverts:
Sand sifting starfish (existing tank)
Halloween urchin 1 or 2
Astraea snails
Crocea snails
Nascarius snails
A clam or 3![]()