Folks,
I'm getting ready to bring my three ocellaris, fridmani pseudochromis, six-line wrasse, citrinis goby, and a rainfordi goby out of quarantine. They are headed into a 180 gallon reef with 200 lbs of Tonga rock (lots of nooks, crannies, and an arch or two), a few acropora, a handful a pavona frags, three (moderately bored) skunk cleaner shrimp, and two tridacnids. And lots of hermits and snails backed up by a few serpent stars (I'm hoping won't eat the fish). The future corals are going to be primarily frags.
I'm planning out my next order, and was wondering if I could fit another couple of goby in such as the yellow and Hector's, as well as another Pseudochromis such as the springeri without causing too many problems. I think I have plenty of rock work and space for territorial stakes without too many issues.
For one of my final finned purchases, I would really like a Red Sea Purple Tang, but I'm trying to balance their moderately gruff reputation against the Yellow Tang's more "happy-go-lucky I'll mow the reef" reputation. Any suggestions, or should I seek counseling?
Any other suggestions for a few free swimmers or possibly a good blenny for this setup?
Again, thanks for the great freshwater and marine livestock all these years-you folks do a super job!
Thanks for your time and patience!
Cheers,
Ray
I'm getting ready to bring my three ocellaris, fridmani pseudochromis, six-line wrasse, citrinis goby, and a rainfordi goby out of quarantine. They are headed into a 180 gallon reef with 200 lbs of Tonga rock (lots of nooks, crannies, and an arch or two), a few acropora, a handful a pavona frags, three (moderately bored) skunk cleaner shrimp, and two tridacnids. And lots of hermits and snails backed up by a few serpent stars (I'm hoping won't eat the fish). The future corals are going to be primarily frags.
I'm planning out my next order, and was wondering if I could fit another couple of goby in such as the yellow and Hector's, as well as another Pseudochromis such as the springeri without causing too many problems. I think I have plenty of rock work and space for territorial stakes without too many issues.
For one of my final finned purchases, I would really like a Red Sea Purple Tang, but I'm trying to balance their moderately gruff reputation against the Yellow Tang's more "happy-go-lucky I'll mow the reef" reputation. Any suggestions, or should I seek counseling?
Any other suggestions for a few free swimmers or possibly a good blenny for this setup?
Again, thanks for the great freshwater and marine livestock all these years-you folks do a super job!
Thanks for your time and patience!
Cheers,
Ray