anthias26tang
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Hey everyone. I've had my 135 gallon fish only tank for a few years now. Been wanting a 300 gallon for a long time and I'm finally getting one in the next few weeks. My LFS gets custom built tanks from somewhere out of Dallas and can have a tank made anyway I want it. My current tank is not drilled and I tried to keep a sump and tried to do it so many different ways and it always ended up over flowing so I eventually got tired of it and gave up. This new tank is going to be drilled and done right. Also I haven't bought a new fish in a while because my old fish kept killing the last couple of fish I tried to get so I ended up turning my quarantine tank into a freshwater glofish tank for my baby boys room. So I'll have to get a couple used tanks for quarantine for what I want to do. I'm hoping to go ahead and purchase the fish I want and have them in quarantine and done with quarantine to go into the new tank with the old fish all at one time so hopefully there's no aggression since everybody will be in a new territory together. Current stock are blue hippo tang, lunar wrasse, lemon peel angel and arch eye hawkfish. My sailfin tang and blue eye kole tang randomly disappeared after having them for 5 years. No idea why. Parameters were still normal and the other 4 are still fine. I plan on getting rid of the lunar wrasse because I eventually want to do coral once the new tank has been up and running for a while and once I learn more about them because as of right now I don't know much about them. So the fish I'm hoping to get for the new tank are orange shoulder tang, mimic lemon peel tang, powder blue tang, exquisite fairy wrasse, mckoskers fairy wrasse and 3 anthias. Haven't totally decided on the anthias yet. My first question is how many quarantine tanks would you recommend for these fish and how big of tanks? My old quarantine tank was a 37 gallon but I usually only ever had one fish in it at a time. Also if I get all these fish and have them quarantined will I be able to move all the new fish and old fish into the new tank the day it's set up? I'm sure that's a dumb question and I'm sure what the answer is going to be. But the problem is the new tank has to go in the place where the current tank is so basically I have to get the old tank down and the new tank in its place the same day. So would I have to put my old fish into another quarantine tank while the new tank is cycling? I'll leave the questions at that for now and ask more questions later since then is such a long post for everybody to read haha. Thank you in advance