stocking an 80g tall corner tank

erictorres0311

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hi i was looking to stock my tank. it has been running for 2 years now and currently have a pair of white clowns.

what other fish could i keep and would like reef safe fish?

was considering

Hoeven's Wrasse
McCosker's Flasher Wrasse
Red Head Solon Fairy Wrasse
Jawfish, Yellowhead
Bristletooth Tomini Tang
Lamarck's Angelfish

any toughts
 
If the tank is covered and you have a sandbed, the H. melanurus and P. mccoskeri are fine. What are the dimensions of the tank? I am guessing the tank is not wide or deep enough for the C. solorensis, and definitely not the G. lamarck. C. tominiensis may be OK depending on the dimensions.
 
Also Jawfish in general do not make great reef fish. They make a mess of the tank and cover corals with sand. Fun personalities though.
 
I know lots of people keep yellow and bristletooth tangs in 60 cubes 24x24x24 and the tangs seem to do "ok". Not something I would personally do but many people do keep them. I personally went for a flameback angel for my standard 60 instead of a bristletooth tang and absolutely love it.
 
ok thank you will look into a flameback ... i have some rics, mushroom, and zoas so i might have to reconsider on flameback...any community fish?
 
ok thank you will look into a flameback ... i have some rics, mushroom, and zoas so i might have to reconsider on flameback...any community fish?


I've been told that flamebacks, if they go after coral, it's usually SPS. They also go after clams. But I took a chance in my SPS dominated tank and no problem so far.
 
I think that with your tank, Anthias might do well. Easier to make a tall tank lighting not so intense as opposed to shallow ones.
 
i like it just wished i would have waited for the 360 set up since it doesnt have to be manually adjusted lol ... and ok . any other fish you would recommend want to have some color ..my son has been saying "tank is lonely no fish"
 
In your dimensions I would skip the tangs.

With the depth you have I think a jawfish would be fine as there probably wont be much coral at the bottom of a 30" deep tank.

IME flamebacks, and most Centropyge angels for that matter, will pick at zoanthids.

The H. melanurus will be fine as will P. mckosker, but C. solorensis may be a little cramped in those dimensions.

Other suggestions are : dispar, ignitus, bicolor, randall's or sunburst anthias, grammistes blenny, flame or longnose hawk, or zebra barred dartfish.
 
We'll looks like I'm heading in the wrasse direction , they seem to have the most color . With that said is there a certain order I would have to add the wrasse in ?
 
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