Steve,
Thanks for the detailed response, much appreciated!
DT: 129g + 16g sump = 135g System Volume
Dimensions: 51"x28" (129cm x 70cm)
~120lb live rock (all supplied live, some growth and coralline on there)
Shallow aragonite substrate (2mm+ sized grains white color)
Skimmer is a Red Sea Max C-1800 (tank is Red Sea Max 500)
1] To keep a mixed reed, SPS dominated reef
2] I would like one medium sized school of small fish In this sized tank there is no fish that will school or even shoal. Anthias will aggregate and have social interaction but they must be fed multiple times per day which has its own issues
Oh... I see. That is a little sad. Think I might struggle to keep Anthias, so it looks like I need to shelve this plan. (Back to school for me.. haha).
Would a group of Damsels like the yellow tailed blue damsel interact in a tank this size? i guess that might be an option for me and easier to keep?
3] A pair of clowns, preferably tank bred and mated pair, with a host coal The good news is that getting a pair of clownfish is pretty easy. Just start out with two juveniles of the same species. The bad news is that if they associate with a coral, they may damage it. And the worse news is that you cannot choose what they will want to associate with.
I see. Thanks
4] As peaceful, docile behaviour as possible
The only "must have" is a pair of Ocellaris Clowns (my daughters would be devastated if memo doesn't come to live on the reef!) I understand that, and as I mentioned above you will have to understand the consequences.
After that I'm considering a school of like fish (hopefully 10 like fish) however many chromis you add will slowly wither down to one or at most two.
Sunshine/Olive Chromis
Royal Gramma or Brazilian Grammar
Longfin Cardinalfish will not school; will initially aggregate, then pair off; also note that cardinals are primarily nocturnal and don't do a lot during the day
I see. Don't want to torture the poor fish! Wow... you have saved me a ton of heartache here already. Thanks so much.
1x Dwarf angel (Flame or Potters) not LPS safe
1x Tang (Powder Blue or Chevron) chevron is easier
OK, one Chevron tank. Finally something that should work!
Read lots of people love their Gobies esp. Diamond Goby. That would work for me. Will the diamond goby live with a shrimp and if so which shrimp would I need to get? Mixed reviews on commensal shrimp + gobies as they tend to be messy with sand; the shrimp is alpheus randal
Got it, thanks Steve!
-Droog
Please do not use color or change the color of my responses as I am color blind and especially cannot differentiate red. Bold works well, however. Damsels are pretty aggressive and would not interact with each other in a shoaling manner but they would preclude many other fish going forward.