I'm planning my 180 gallon build and today I'm on the topic of stocking my aquarium. I've gone thru and selected what fish I want to keep, but I've never really understood how many fish is too much in saltwater. It's never like freshwater where theres the definitive 1 or 2 gallons per inch of adult fish. So how big of a fish is too big? And bouncing off that, how many larger fish can you house in a larger tank? The fish I've selected, and this selection is open reconsideration and trimming based on advice, are: yellow tang, regal pacific blue tang, powder blue tang, one spot foxface, flame hawkfish, bartlett's anthias (3 or 4) blue/green chromis(4 or 5) ocellaris clown, hoeven's wrasse, flame angel, zebra moray eel, sleeper gold head goby, bicolor goatfish, harlequin tuskfish, black cap basslet, and lastly emperor angelfish. I also would like to have a blue linkia star, red sea star, fancy red serpent star, and blue maxima clam. The only 2 fish I already have are the hoeven's wrasse and clownfish. Everybody else are up for debate. My biggest concern is having too many big fish. I would really like to have the emperor angel but liveaquaria.com suggests a tank of at least 230 gallons. As for corals I would most likely do a mix softies, LPS and SPS. Again nothing is set in stone yet, I'm trying to gather information and opinions before I just go buy a bunch of fish and drop them in a tank. I want this to be a well thought out system so any input is appreciated.