Stocking, haven't done this in a while...

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Blink and you're dead.
So I have a fiery passion inside me to fill the 90 to 18in deep, and ruin my biotope. I already have a blue damsel, which can be put in another of my tanks while the other fish establish territories and such. I would like to have a group of blue damsels in the end but what else I'm interested in are butterflies, and blennies/gobies. Specifically a pair of butterflies, either C. ulietensis, C. miliaris, C. mertensii, or C. multicintus, and for blennies/gobies, a few (pairs or solos) of the following: Priolepis hipoliti (pair), one of the Meiacanthus blennies, Malacoctenus triangulatus, M. aurolineatus, and Ctenogobiops tangaroai (with a pistol shrimp), etc. I also need a bunch of inverts as well(brittle stars, cucumbers, shrimp, etc), because there is quite a bit of detritus leftover from the mollies. I'm not worried about corals, as I only have 1 or 2, and the rest are macros and marine plants. Also, don't worry about the mollies as I have somewhere for them to go too.

I'd like the list to end up looking something like this
•Pair of small butterflies (will probably be relocated into an indoor pond (at least 150 gallons, probably triple that or more) when I get there)
•Either a pair/single goby, or Malacoctenus sp
•Meiacanthus sp
•5 or 7 Chrysiptera cyanea (1 male & 4 females, or 2 males and 5 females, added simultaneously and last)

Go ahead, critique me :rollface:
I'm also planning to take this tank down in a few weeks or months and turn it into 40 breeders and a few indoor ponds, so the livestock can be scattered throughout those systems if need be. Wowwee, I have a lot of plans going on. That's what planning is for, I think.
 
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I think you should get a pair of Mitratus butterflies, no need to regime them in a 150g. Haven't ever seen one over 3-4"
 
Yes those are on the list too, but they are quite pricey. I'd love to have them though.
 
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