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I've had my tank set up about 6 months now, its 55 Litres, Lighting: 1 X 18W PL, Heater: 55w JBL, Filter: Intergrated back filter.
Currently in the tank is 4kg of live rock, 4kg of marine sand.

2 x clown (one that was originally bought and the other introduced 2 months ago - the new one has doubled in size in that time).
1 x box fish.
1 x cleaner shrimp
2 x snails.
4 x hermit crabs.

My question is...

Today I bought a blue tang, was this a mistake?
I thought my tank was unsuitable for one when I bought it, so I was delighted today to be told it was ok.

However now im worried, is my tank too small for him? If so .. what are the problems that can arise from this?

Any help greatly appreciated.
 
I've had my tank set up about 6 months now, its 55 Litres, Lighting: 1 X 18W PL, Heater: 55w JBL, Filter: Intergrated back filter.
Currently in the tank is 4kg of live rock, 4kg of marine sand.

2 x clown (one that was originally bought and the other introduced 2 months ago - the new one has doubled in size in that time). needs a larger tank
1 x box fish. needs a much larger tank
1 x cleaner shrimp
2 x snails.
4 x hermit crabs.

My question is...

Today I bought a blue tang, was this a mistake? yes. It needs a much, much larger tank
I thought my tank was unsuitable for one when I bought it, so I was delighted today to be told it was ok. Your source for information needs to be renewed as your current source is way wrong.

However now im worried, is my tank too small for him? If so .. what are the problems that can arise from this? well, since you have a box fish, it could get stressed and poison the tank; in the case of P. hepatus, it is sort of like trying to raise your child in a closet; Reef Centrals recommended tank size for P. Hepatus is 960 liters. (sorry about the crude analogy). In point of fact, your tank is not really large enough for a pair of clownfish; the least aggressive species of clownfish needs to control about 100 liters of tank space. . Sorry to be so blunt.

Any help greatly appreciated.
 
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Will this work in a 120g Reef?

Kole Tang
White Cheek Tang
Tailspot Blenny
Royal Gramma
Pair of Watanabei Angels
Pair of Ocellaris Clownfish
Four Lyretail Anthias

Changing it around...Will this be better?
Kole Tang
White Cheek Tang
Foxface Lo
Tailspot Blenny
Royal Gramma
Pair of Purple Firefish
Pair of Percula Clownfish
Four Lyretail Anthias

Thanks!
 
Changing it around...Will this be better?
Kole Tang
White Cheek Tang
Foxface Lo
Tailspot Blenny
Royal Gramma
Pair of Purple Firefish Unless the firefish are a bonded pair, you will end up with only one
Pair of Percula Clownfish
Four Lyretail Anthias

Thanks!

except as noted, should be fine; introduce both tangs concurrently after QT
 
This is my set up

93 gal cube tank
45 gal sump
90+ lbs live rock
3" sand bed

Fish I have:

clean up crew:
about 20 hermit crabs
Gobby Diamond watchman
Lawnmower Blenny
7 snails

What I want to add:
2 - True percula Clownfish
2 - Cleaner shrimp

2 - Pajama Cardnials
1 - Royal Grumma Basslet

1 - Black Nox Angel
1 - Yellow tang also can I add a Brown or a smaller species tang in the future.

Also if I add these fish each group 1 week apart. Will that a low enough load on the tank.
And in the future will I be able to add more small to medium size fish.

Thanks
 
This is my set up

93 gal cube tank
45 gal sump
90+ lbs live rock
3" sand bed

Fish I have:

clean up crew:
about 20 hermit crabs
Gobby Diamond watchman
Lawnmower Blenny
7 snails

What I want to add:
2 - True percula Clownfish
2 - Cleaner shrimp

2 - Pajama Cardnials
1 - Royal Grumma Basslet

1 - Black Nox Angel
1 - Yellow tang also can I add a Brown or a smaller species tang in the future. while your tank size is marginal for a yellow tang, once established, a yellow tang will definitely not allow another tang to be introduced later

Also if I add these fish each group 1 week apart. Will that a low enough load on the tank. yes
And in the future will I be able to add more small to medium size fish. yes, depending on behavior; fish size is not the binding constraint, but fish behavior is

Thanks
 
37 gallon
40 lbs of live rock
Protein Skimmer SCA-301
WP-25 power head
37 gallon cleanup crew package with hermit crabs from reefcleaners
bare bottom
Eshopps RS-100 sump

Currently have:
2 blackice snowflake clowns
1 banggai cardinal
1 scarlet skunk cleaner shrimp

Going to purchase:
Mystery wrasse
tuxedo urchin

If I get the mystery wrasse, am I able to add anymore fish or have I maxed out my tank?

Thanks in advance!
 
37 gallon
40 lbs of live rock
Protein Skimmer SCA-301
WP-25 power head
37 gallon cleanup crew package with hermit crabs from reefcleaners
bare bottom
Eshopps RS-100 sump

Currently have:
2 blackice snowflake clowns
1 banggai cardinal
1 scarlet skunk cleaner shrimp

Going to purchase:
Mystery wrasse
tuxedo urchin

If I get the mystery wrasse, am I able to add anymore fish or have I maxed out my tank? bioload is fine but a mystery wrasse is aggressive enough that many small fish would not work

Thanks in advance!
 
38 gallon tank
40 lbs of live rock
40 lbs of live sand
Protein Skimmer Reef Octopus BH100
Jebao wp 25 wave maker/power head
Hydor Koralia 600 power head
Eheim 2215 running one blue sponge, and bag of Chemi Pure Elite
6 turbo snails, 6 crabs
PH 8.3
Salinity 1.025
Ammonia, Nitrites, Nitrates All 0
Tank just finished cycling, and I dont have any livestock in yet, except the clean up crew. I plan to do a reef, but only stick with easy corals, softies some lps. I was wondering which fish to start stocking with first? I have a little list of the fish I would like to keep, so if I list them could you tell me which ones would be best to stock first, and how many of each? Also how many to add at once, would 2 fish be ok to add in at once?

Here is the list of the fishes I like best...
Clownfish
Firefish
Yellow Watchman Goby and I want the shrimp to pair with
Tailspot Blenny
Royal Gramma
Sixline Wrasse

Thanks in advance!:bounce3:
 
Tank info 60x18x22 100gal DT 75gal refuge & 55gal sump this tank will not have any fish in it for about 2 more months and will be a mixed reef. Fish will go into the tank in this order.

Royal Gramma x2
False Percula Clownfish X2
Power Brown Tang x1
Luzon Anthias x3
Splendid Dottyback x1
Cleaner Goby x2
Yellow Tang x1
 
38 gallon tank
40 lbs of live rock
40 lbs of live sand
Protein Skimmer Reef Octopus BH100
Jebao wp 25 wave maker/power head
Hydor Koralia 600 power head
Eheim 2215 running one blue sponge, and bag of Chemi Pure Elite
6 turbo snails, 6 crabs
PH 8.3
Salinity 1.025
Ammonia, Nitrites, Nitrates All 0
Tank just finished cycling, and I dont have any livestock in yet, except the clean up crew. I plan to do a reef, but only stick with easy corals, softies some lps. I was wondering which fish to start stocking with first? I have a little list of the fish I would like to keep, so if I list them could you tell me which ones would be best to stock first, and how many of each? Also how many to add at once, would 2 fish be ok to add in at once?

Here is the list of the fishes I like best...
Clownfish
Firefish
Yellow Watchman Goby and I want the shrimp to pair with
Tailspot Blenny
Royal Gramma
Sixline Wrasse very aggressive and not a good idea in this sized tank with the fish you have planned

Thanks in advance!
 
Tank info 60x18x22 100gal DT 75gal refuge & 55gal sump this tank will not have any fish in it for about 2 more months and will be a mixed reef. Fish will go into the tank in this order.

Royal Gramma x2
False Percula Clownfish X2
Power Brown Tang x1 needs a larger tank
Luzon Anthias x3 For a group, a larger tank is indicated. See this for why
Splendid Dottyback x1 aggressive; may be problematic with conspecifics
Cleaner Goby x2 unless paired, only one is indicated
Yellow Tang x1 needs a larger tank if kept with another tang. Reef Central's recommended tank size for tangs can be found here.
 
I have a 6g with about 8lbs of live rock. I'd like a small clean up crew and a clownfish. I Plan on doing weekly water changes and will move the clown to a larger tank after about a year.

Am I ok?
 
I have a 6g with about 8lbs of live rock. I'd like a small clean up crew and a clownfish. I Plan on doing weekly water changes and will move the clown to a larger tank after about a year.

Am I ok?

Well, a clown fish will sexually mature into a female who will want (depending on species) to control at least 25 gallons of tank space. Reef Central believes you should purchase fish for the tank you have rather than the tank you hope to have. Since clownfish are common, why not wait until you have the proper sized tank?
 
Thanks. Reason is I have two young children infatuated with "nemo" and wanted to keep them excited about SW tanks while I spend the next 3-6 months competing a basement remodel and built in larger tank.
 
Thanks. Reason is I have two young children infatuated with "nemo" and wanted to keep them excited about SW tanks while I spend the next 3-6 months competing a basement remodel and built in larger tank.

Yes, I totally understand. It will do ok for that period of time. If later you decide to pair it up, you must add a smaller one.
 
I have a 220 gal. 72x24x30 that I'm setting up. I'll be putting 220 lbs of liverock into it with a deep sand bed. I have a 65 gal sump. It will start as a FOWLR and I eventually want to add SPS after I have the fish stocked. Will use snails as a cuc.

Stocking List
1. Centropyge bicolor (bicolor angel)
2. Centropyge loricula (flame angel)
3. Centropyge potteri (potters angel)
4. Pomacanthus xanthometopon (blueface angel)
5. Apolemichthys xanthurus (cream angel)
6. Paracanthurus hepatus (blue tang)
7. Zebrasoma desjardini (desjardini sailfin tang)
8. Acanthurus japonicus (powder brown tang)
9. Ctenochaetus strigosus (yellow eye kole tang)
10. Macropharyngodon bipartitus (blue star leopard wrasse)
11. Halichoeres biocellatus (red lined wrasse)
12. Halichoeres Claudia (Christmas wrasse)
13. Halichoeres cosmetus (adorned wrasse)
14. Halichoeres iridis (radiant wrasse)
15 Pseudodax moluccanus (chiseltooth wrasse)

Just want to make sure these fish will work together. Thanks in advance for the help.
 
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