The coming of a dragon ;)

I haven't kept dragons before but I have kept tessellated eels and the chromis and damsels would make a quick meal for it. My tessellated ate my 6.5 lionfish years ago when it ws only 2ft long
 
I used to keep a Dog face Puffer with my Hawaiian Dragon Morey it was fine until it started to eat other inhabitants that is the dog Face Puffer it did not bother with the WDM. All other fish look fine, the chromis well probably exile one before the Dragon gets to them all.
 
Okay guys, tank is all cycled and have came up with the final stocking list :)

So here goes!
fish;
Hawaiian dragon moray x1
Blue throat triggerfish x1
Yellow tail coris wrasse x1
Harlequin tuskfish x1
blue/green reef chromis x5

Inverts;
Sandsifting star x1
Turbo snail x5
Feather duster x5

Corals;
. Brain coral
. Candy cane coral
. Green toadstool coral
. Button polyp
. Thick finger leather coral
. Colony polyps
. Green fluorescent mushroom

Looking good to go or any objections? Hopefully this will be the final list!
cheers :)
 
There is almost no chance you're going to be able to keep corals, even easy ones, with that kind of bioload. I think if you want to keep a dragon in a 120 gallon aquarium you need to stick to the dragon and damsels plan.

The red coris wrasse and blue throat trigger should both be in larger than a 120 gallon tank, and I think the tusk and puffer are borderline individually, let alone when grouped with a piscivorous eel that gets pretty big.
 
Okay thanks for the reply mate, will revise the stocking, but already have the blue throat in QT so will go for this instead for the fish;

Fish;
Hawaiian dragon moray x1
Blue throat trigger x1
Yellow tail damsel x5
Blue/green reef chromis x5

Will see how the first few corals and that go with the bioload though, think it would have a better chance with this list?
 
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