Hi Steve,
I have made some changes to stocking and would like feedback on the changes. They have been accented in blue to assist you in seeing them.
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Originally Posted by bundybear1981 View Post
Hi Steve,
After moving town I'm starting fresh with my tank and am thinking of a bit of a different stocking and just wanted to run it by your expertise first.
Tank will be a mixed reef with mainly LPS and a few inverts plus fish as follows :-
2x Ocellaris Clownfish (will be infant at purchase)
2x Spotted Cardinalfish
2x Yellowstriped Cardinalfish
1x One Spot Foxface (I'm aware these may nip corals, also a grazer) nipping is a function of being well fed; if they are hungry, they nip
1x Flame Angelfish (Also know for nipping corals plus a 2nd grazer, will be adding algae from fuge to tank to supplement)
these will nip even if not hungry
Inverts--
2x Banded Coral Shrimp must be a mated pair, but they can take fish Thinking about getting some peppermint shrimp instead, maybe 3 or 4? peppermint shrimp are fine and are good scavengers
1x Blue Tuxedo Urchin
1x Ritteri Anemone (about 12 mths time) I would not do two anemones in this sized tank What size tank would be minimum for 2? I'm guessing its more about length then volume or depth? carpets, once established, will not move, but other anemones look for the ideal of light and flow. So length is relevant for sure
1x True Carpet Anemone (about 12 mths time)
Will also have some hammerhead, frogspawn, elegance corals in at some time as well.
Updated : Tank Details :- 120 gal display tank (49"x21"x30"), 45 gal sump (48"x15"x18"), Photon48 LED lights, UV steralizer (220gph pump feed), Aquaone Protein Skimmer G220, Jebao WP-40 wave maker and 660 gph return pump, chiller, Tunze ATO
Is the bio-load within check and will these inhabitants be able to co-exist? bioload is fine, and I provided commentary on potential issues
thanks
Jason
thanks again
Jason