dutch27
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So, the skinny on the tank...
Standard 120, 30g sump, skimmer, etc. Other inhabitants will be a pair of clowns, 3-4 anthias, trio of centropyge, some bottom dwellers like a watchman or hector's.
No big plans for inverts other than some potential clean up crew (I know, triggers may eat them). The likely trigger and tang candidates are a blue throat or picasso and a yellow tang. I do worry my aquascape doesn't have enough rock work to keep a trigger happy. The tang may be switchable with a copperbanded. Coral wise I plan on keeping general mixed reef.
I would like to have some peppermint shrimp as they've always been good to me with keeping aiptasia in their place, which I don't think I could do if I kept a trigger.
My concern is more on bioload on a 120 as well as enough room to keep both a trigger and tang or copperbanded happy.
Standard 120, 30g sump, skimmer, etc. Other inhabitants will be a pair of clowns, 3-4 anthias, trio of centropyge, some bottom dwellers like a watchman or hector's.
No big plans for inverts other than some potential clean up crew (I know, triggers may eat them). The likely trigger and tang candidates are a blue throat or picasso and a yellow tang. I do worry my aquascape doesn't have enough rock work to keep a trigger happy. The tang may be switchable with a copperbanded. Coral wise I plan on keeping general mixed reef.
I would like to have some peppermint shrimp as they've always been good to me with keeping aiptasia in their place, which I don't think I could do if I kept a trigger.
My concern is more on bioload on a 120 as well as enough room to keep both a trigger and tang or copperbanded happy.