One more question about this Steve - is the Butterflyfish compatible with the anemones? Also, in your experience, are they reef safe?
Heniochus diphreutes is reef-safe and tends to shoal whereas Heniochus acuminatus is not reef safe and is a loner. Be careful with purchase as many suppliers cannot tell the difference
Previously, you said:
Hi Steve,
I was originally planning on introduing these fish in three phases, but I've since decided to introduce a few at a time due to logistics constraints. Can you please look at the list of proposed additions and suggest an order? I know the tang should be last, and the Dragonet should wait until I've got a significant pod population. Again, the tank is 190g, 60x27x27.
Current fish / inverts
Common Name - Scientific Name - Quantity
False Clownfish - Amphiprion ocellaris - 2
Blue Chromis - Chromis viridis - 1
Yellow Watchman Goby - Cryptocentrus cinctus - 1
Skunk Cleaner Shrimp - Lysmata amboinensis - 1
Sexy Anemone Shrimp - Thor amboinensis - 2
Scarlet Cleaner Shrimp - Lysmata debelius - 1
Bubble Tip Anemone - Entacmaea quadricolor - 2
Red Linckia Star - Linckia laevigata - 1
Peppermint Shrimp - Lysmata wurdemanni complex - 1
Proposed Additions
Purple Firefish - Nemateleotris decora - 1
as early as possible
Macneill's Assessor - Assessor macneilli - 1
Yellow Assessor - Assessor flavissimus - 1
One Spot Foxface - Siganus unimaculatus - 1
Carpenter's Flasher Wrasse - Paracheilinus carpenteri - 1
Kaudern's Cardinal - Pterapogon kauderni - 2
tank raised; male plus female if more than one
Royal Gramma - Gramma loreto - 1
Heniochus B&W Butterflyfish - Heniochus acuminata - 1
Bartlett's Anthias - Pseudanthias bartlettorum - 5
Yasha Goby - Stonogobiops yasha -1
Red Scooter Dragonet - Synchiropus stellatus - 1
after 9 months
Last
White Tail Bristletooth Tang - Ctenochaetus flaviscauda
Yellow Tang - Zebrasoma flavescens - 1
this one must be last; zebrasoma, once established are reluctant to allow similars to be introduced
Thanks again for your help!