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Hi, Doug here I have a 92 gallon corner, running a vertex 150 skimmer i picked up during black friday :D. Currently FOWLR but I intend to add corals as the tank matures so I'm trying to stay reefsafe with the fish.

Current stocking list
2x Ocellaris clowns (I hope to get them an RBTA when my tank has matured a bit more)
2x Purple firefish will become one over time
1 Lawnmower blenny

On the wishlist
1 Yellow tang or lemon peel angel (I would prefer the tang but from my research I have seen very mixed reviews some people say nothing short of 100g, and since my tank is a corner it doesn't have the width of a standard tank. While I have seen plenty of others say I should be fine.)

the tang needs a larger tank but your current one is marginally ok if you do not put another algae grazer and if the yellow tang is the last fish added (they become territorial)

1 Royal gramma

Gobies, Either a couple only one neon blue, or 1 of the gobies that pair off with a pistol shrimp.

A six line wrasse would be nice, im concerned it may start bullying the more timid fish such as my firefish. It would; also will greatly limit tank mates

I then want to add a small group of 3 or 5 blue green chromis to fill out the tank, however it seems people have mixed results keeping a group of these going! A group will diminish to one; also chromis are highly susceptible to uronema marinum so you better have a rigorous quarantine protocol

I plan on adding the fish slowly over time.

The most confusing part of this hobby is half of the forum posts I read say my fish or group of fish are model citizens, while the other half say they where a disaster. lots variables including tank size, tank mates, order of addition, and not least the personality of the individual fish. That is why this thread is so popular
 
I now have a mix of LPS/SPS/Softies that are all doing well.

Current livestock: In a 90 gallon tank

1 Royal Gramma
1 Pajama Cardinal
3 Blue-eyed Cardinals
1 Ocellaris Clown (he's mean)
1 Green Chromis
1 One Spot Foxface feed well or not coral safe
Cleanup Crew of snails/hermits hermits will kill snails long term

I would like to add:
1 Red Firefish
1 Yellow Clown Goby
1 Yellow Eye Kole Tang not with the foxface
1 Neon Blue Goby
Several cleaner shrimp (just threw this in in case any of the listed fish eat shrimp!).

In another 6 months or so after 9 months; add copepod piles to DT or add a refugium for best results :
1 Green Mandarin
 
Ok In regards to the firefish the guy at the store assured me they where fine if introduced at the same time I had intended on just the one til he said otherwise. Guess I'll be more cautious next time.
 
Ok In regards to the firefish the guy at the store assured me they where fine if introduced at the same time I had intended on just the one til he said otherwise. Guess I'll be more cautious next time.

They will last together for about four months or less, than one will be intimidated and starve to death. The guy at the store sells fish.
 
hiyya,
i have a 1yr old 225 reef.
i currently have:
2 gs maroons who breed every other week or so.
1 large yellow tang
1 small (still juvi color) defardini sailfin tang.
1 blue stripe cleaner wrasse (eats everything, inc nori!)
1 purple firefish
1 falco hawk
and thats it atm, i have been keeping marines for almost 5 years now so wouldn't consider myself as a novice.
i'm wanting to add to my system:
10-12 reef chromis or blue eyed cardinals
clown tang (i know about their poor survival records, lfs has had one for just over a year thats healthy and about 5")
aiptasia eating file fish.
a scarus quoyi parrot or a harlaquin tusk.
and possibly a few other wrasse etc.
does this all sound ok?
cheers
 
hiyya,
i have a 1yr old 225 reef.
i currently have:
2 gs maroons who breed every other week or so.
1 large yellow tang
1 small (still juvi color) defardini sailfin tang.
1 blue stripe cleaner wrasse (eats everything, inc nori!)
1 purple firefish
1 falco hawk
and thats it atm, i have been keeping marines for almost 5 years now so wouldn't consider myself as a novice.
i'm wanting to add to my system:
10-12 reef chromis be careful, chromis are highly susceptible to uronema marinum
clown tang (i know about their poor survival records, lfs has had one for just over a year thats healthy and about 5") not in this sized tank; when it matures it will become a terror
aiptasia eating file fish. which may or may not eat aiptasia
a scarus quoyi parrot or a harlaquin tusk. may eat small fish
and possibly a few other wrasse etc. depends on species, some are fine
does this all sound ok?
cheers

[welcome]
 
Have not purchased fish in a while so.....

Have not purchased fish in a while so.....

We have not purchased fish for the tank in a while. We have a 90 gallon tank that is over two years by a few months. Most of our fish in the tank are now at least a year old or older aside from our shrimp.

Here is what we have:
Two tank bread clowns (regular kind, nothing too fancy)
Six Line Wrasse (very nice disposition, is good friends with the clowns)
Golden Midas Blenny (hangs out on his rock, this was the last fish we added)
Bangai Cardinal (grouchy most of the time)
2 Pajama Cardinals (totally clueless as to what is going on around them)
Splended Dottyback (biggest fish in tank, he is 3 1/2 inches)
Blue Chromis (we had five, we know how that goes)
Coral Banded Shrimp. (doesn't bother anyone at the moment)
Several Corals mostly SPS and LPS and Ricordea

We want to add:

One or two Chalk Bassletts
One or two Blue Sapphire Damselfish
 
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They will last together for about four months or less, than one will be intimidated and starve to death. The guy at the store sells fish.

Alright thank you for all your help so far, I think I will pass on the chromis given what you said.
Is there a small group of fish perhaps some wrasse or anthias that would work in my tank? (92 corner)
 
We have not purchased fish for the tank in a while. We have a 90 gallon tank that is over two years by a few months. Most of our fish in the tank are now at least a year old or older aside from our shrimp.

Here is what we have:
Two tank bread clowns (regular kind, nothing too fancy)
Six Line Wrasse (very nice disposition, is good friends with the clowns) this fish will preclude many additions including the chalk bass below
Golden Midas Blenny (hangs out on his rock, this was the last fish we added)
Bangai Cardinal (grouchy most of the time)
2 Pajama Cardinals (totally clueless as to what is going on around them)
Splended Dottyback (biggest fish in tank, he is 3 1/2 inches) very aggressive and will preclude many additions
Blue Chromis (we had five, we know how that goes)
Coral Banded Shrimp. (doesn't bother anyone at the moment) can and will take fish
Several Corals mostly SPS and LPS and Ricordea

We want to add:

One or two Chalk Bassletts see six line comments above
One or two Blue Sapphire Damselfish aggressive probably towards however many chromis remain
 
Alright thank you for all your help so far, I think I will pass on the chromis given what you said.
Is there a small group of fish perhaps some wrasse or anthias that would work in my tank? (92 corner)

Since I cannot go backwards on this thread, if you resubmit current inhabitants (and tank size) and planned additions, I can evaluate.
 
Hi!

I have a 44 gallon five sided corner tank, approx. dimensions are 22"x22"x24". There is approx. 30 pounds of live rock, planning on adding another 10 pounds.

Current stock list is:

- Pair of ocellaris clownfish (1-1 1/2 inch in size)
- chocolate chip starfish
- emerald crab
- pom pom crab
- sponge crab
- 2 peppermint shrimp

We are looking to add a few more fish to the tank (not all at once) and am wondering about recommendations...Here are some of what we are considering.

- royal gramma
- puffer (not sure of exact species yet)
- purple dottyback
- banghai cardinal
- firefish
- recommendations???

Any help/recommendations would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!
 
Tank: Perfecto 120 XH (60x18x26)
Sump: 40G Breeder - No refugium
Skimmer: Aquamaxx EM200
Rock: 75lbs Pukani

Nearing the start of cycling the tank. Have a tentative stocking list:

Group of Dispar Anthias
Diamond Goby
Red Banded Goby w/paired shrimp
Coral Beauty Angel
Firefish
Pair of Ocellaris Clowns
Royal Gramma
One Spot Foxface
McCoskers Wrasse
Yellow Tang

With this being my first time doing saltwater, is there a particular order that I should add the fish? I've read that the Yellow Tang should be the last one added. I think of the list i have, the Tang is the most aggressive, and it may not matter what order I add them, except I need to add the yellow last.

Is that an accurate assessment?
 
Hi!

I have a 44 gallon five sided corner tank, approx. dimensions are 22"x22"x24". There is approx. 30 pounds of live rock, planning on adding another 10 pounds.

Current stock list is:

- Pair of ocellaris clownfish (1-1 1/2 inch in size)
- chocolate chip starfish not reef safe
- emerald crab when it is older, not fish safe
- pom pom crab
- sponge crab generally, crabs are not desirable although I am not quite sure what this one is
- 2 peppermint shrimp

We are looking to add a few more fish to the tank (not all at once) and am wondering about recommendations...Here are some of what we are considering.

- royal gramma fine
- puffer (not sure of exact species yet) probably not, depending on species
- purple dottyback aggressive and may negatively interact with others on your list
- banghai cardinal fine
- firefish fine
- recommendations???

Any help/recommendations would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

[welcome]
 
Tank: Perfecto 120 XH (60x18x26)
Sump: 40G Breeder - No refugium
Skimmer: Aquamaxx EM200
Rock: 75lbs Pukani

Nearing the start of cycling the tank. Have a tentative stocking list:

Group of Dispar Anthias
Diamond Goby Pick one, but not both of these gobies
Red Banded Goby w/paired shrimp
Coral Beauty Angel
Firefish
Pair of Ocellaris Clowns
Royal Gramma
One Spot Foxface
McCoskers Wrasse
Yellow Tang must be last

With this being my first time doing saltwater, is there a particular order that I should add the fish? I've read that the Yellow Tang should be the last one added. I think of the list i have, the Tang is the most aggressive, and it may not matter what order I add them, except I need to add the yellow last.

Is that an accurate assessment?

Absolutely. I would always try to add the firefish close to first
 
Hi Steve,
I have a 65 with a 29 gallon sump. My current stock list includes:
-1 pair of Amphiprion percula
-Pterapogon kauderni
-Pseudochromis fridmani

I would like to add the following
-a trio (1 male, 2 female) Paracheilinus carpenteri
-2-3 Chromis viridis
-Neocirrhites armatus

Or just
-Ctenochaetus tominiensis

If the dottyback will harasse the wrasses, I have another tank I can move it to.
 
Hi Steve,
I have a 65 with a 29 gallon sump. My current stock list includes:
-1 pair of Amphiprion percula
-Pterapogon kauderni
-Pseudochromis fridmani The least aggressive pseudochromis may work with[ yur flasher wrasses

I would like to add the following
-a trio (1 male, 2 female) Paracheilinus carpenteri
-2-3 Chromis viridis I recommend against chromis because multiples will become one over time and because they are highly susceptible to uronema marinum
-Neocirrhites armatus

Or just
-Ctenochaetus tominiensis this alternative would work

If the dottyback will harasse the wrasses, I have another tank I can move it to.
 
92 corner
FOWL currently adding corals eventually

Current inhabitants
2 ocellaris clowns
1 lawnmower blenny
2 purple firefish (I got your notes previously about this perhaps I can take 1 back)

Potential additions
Yellow tang or lemonpeel angel
1 Neon blue goby
1 Royal Gramma

Then I would like a small group, perhaps wrasse or anthias if my tank size isn't pushing it.
I'm just trying to put together a colorful community tank so if you have any other recommendations i'm open to suggestions.


Scratched additions due to previous advice:
Six line wrasse
Blue green Chromis

Thanks again,
Doug
 
92 corner
FOWL currently adding corals eventually

Current inhabitants
2 ocellaris clowns
1 lawnmower blenny
2 purple firefish (I got your notes previously about this perhaps I can take 1 back)

Potential additions
Yellow tang needs larger tank or lemonpeel angel fine but not coral safe
1 Neon blue goby fine
1 Royal Gramma fine

Then I would like a small group, perhaps wrasse or anthias if my tank size isn't pushing it. Because of their social interaction, a group of anthias needs a longer tank; also, most anthias need multiple feedings per day for best results. A single anthias would work, however.
I'm just trying to put together a colorful community tank so if you have any other recommendations i'm open to suggestions.


Scratched additions due to previous advice:
Six line wrasse
Blue green Chromis

Thanks again,
Doug
 
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