MikeandNicole
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So I am patiently waiting for the Elos store to open up in Short Hills NJ so I can go up and see the tanks first hand and (most likely) fall in love with the 160xl and purchase it. They are supposed to open this month, I am waiting with baited breath. Anyway when my wife and I have time to kill we talk about fish and what fish we would put in a tank if/when we upgrade. Now the tank dimensions are so 63x31.5x23.6 202 gallons and I am a tang police training academy so I am not going to ask if I can put 25 sohal tangs in there. And this will be a full reef tank, looking to run it around 75 degrees.
Thoughts so far:
What I have already:
1 pair of clowns (maybe two if I can get it setup right, and yes I know once they start spawning this could be a huge issue, and they would be a pair of ORA picassos and a pair of wild caught picassos not GSM or tomatoes)
Pair of captive raised bangaii cardinals
1 Sunbust anthia
1 Sailfin (suzukii) anthia (try and find a female for the male)
1 Pair of Helfrichis
1 Pair of mandarins (3 year old female and 2.5 year old male)
1 ORA gold assesor basslet
1 Yellow watchman goby
The direction I would like to go:
Wrasses, bunch of flashers in pairs maybe a fairy pair. Looking at the bells, mckoskers, attentus (if I can even find them). Maybe a flame wrasse pair or trio or and earlie's pair if I can get the funding
Anthias, pair of bimaculatus, bourbonius maybe some more salifins if I can get a group
One tang, I don't have great love for tangs but I know they can be good with algae and they are fun to watch. Either a kole or tomini. I would love a black tang but I know they can get very big and was thinking a 5 foot tank might not be enough.
Pyramid butterfly: This is a huge maybe, would have to do a ton more research on them.
So I throw myself at the mercy of the reef central reef fish forum for any thoughts or suggestions that you might have. I am 99.999999% sure this is my big tank so I am not playing the "well it will fit for now and then I will upgrade later" game. I will have some smaller tanks still kicking around and a frag tank but that is really it.
(Sorry for the loquacious post, once I get rolling it can be hard to stop)
Thoughts so far:
What I have already:
1 pair of clowns (maybe two if I can get it setup right, and yes I know once they start spawning this could be a huge issue, and they would be a pair of ORA picassos and a pair of wild caught picassos not GSM or tomatoes)
Pair of captive raised bangaii cardinals
1 Sunbust anthia
1 Sailfin (suzukii) anthia (try and find a female for the male)
1 Pair of Helfrichis
1 Pair of mandarins (3 year old female and 2.5 year old male)
1 ORA gold assesor basslet
1 Yellow watchman goby
The direction I would like to go:
Wrasses, bunch of flashers in pairs maybe a fairy pair. Looking at the bells, mckoskers, attentus (if I can even find them). Maybe a flame wrasse pair or trio or and earlie's pair if I can get the funding
Anthias, pair of bimaculatus, bourbonius maybe some more salifins if I can get a group
One tang, I don't have great love for tangs but I know they can be good with algae and they are fun to watch. Either a kole or tomini. I would love a black tang but I know they can get very big and was thinking a 5 foot tank might not be enough.
Pyramid butterfly: This is a huge maybe, would have to do a ton more research on them.
So I throw myself at the mercy of the reef central reef fish forum for any thoughts or suggestions that you might have. I am 99.999999% sure this is my big tank so I am not playing the "well it will fit for now and then I will upgrade later" game. I will have some smaller tanks still kicking around and a frag tank but that is really it.
(Sorry for the loquacious post, once I get rolling it can be hard to stop)