What can I pack in a 120g?

Ssteve

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I have a 120g that only has a pair of firefish, trio of chromis, matter filefish, flamehawk and a bicolor dottyback. I'll be moving everything over to a 155g tank eventually and plan to have just a single hippo for a tang, but would like to have a fairly full looking tank. I love the look of public aquariums that have a massive amount of brightly colored anthias but not sure how feasible that is in a small tank.

So what could I stock in the 120g within reason? I do 25g biweekly water changes and have two Neptune auto feeders to alternate feedings. It's a mixed reef and other than what is listed and the blue tang the only other fish I have planned is a pair of clowns.
 
If you want the tank to look very full, and your going to have a 155, I would want a lot of small fish. That way there is coverage from many fish, not one big one.
 
You might want to try having a lot of smaller fish rather than having a few larger ones. I'm a wrasse hoarder. Just a note on the hippo. A 120g is fine for juveniles but as it grows move it or trade it for a smaller one.
 
Consider a group of anthias. They range in care requirements from pretty easy to leave in the ocean, but even in the pretty easy range have a good variety of colors available.

I've opted for Anthias and Wrasses in my 180 to attempt "lots of little fish" look. While they do get 3-4 inches for the most part they seem to fill that role pretty well.
 
I would not recommend Anthias unless he really wants them since they need a good amount of dedication.

I found Grammas to be good group fish (if bought small enough or sexed correctly). In that case the dottyback would have to go (if you want to keep small fish I would kick that particular one out in any case).

If you want larger fish that do well in your tank I would recommend a pair of Marine Bettas (get a small and a medium or a tiny and a small).
 
I would not recommend Anthias unless he really wants them since they need a good amount of dedication.

I found Grammas to be good group fish (if bought small enough or sexed correctly). In that case the dottyback would have to go (if you want to keep small fish I would kick that particular one out in any case).

If you want larger fish that do well in your tank I would recommend a pair of Marine Bettas (get a small and a medium or a tiny and a small).

Is the dottyback that bad? It seems to be the shyest of anything in the tank. I have two very small clowns now too and it hasn't bothered them, the small chromis or the two firefish at all.
 
if it's Pictichromis paccagnellae, then yes. Yours is likely still a female and therefore not too bad, but once it turns male and doesn't have a female to occupy him it can get nasty in a tank with primarily small fish.

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Possibly, but it would be a gamble, and pairing them requires some knowledge. These guys are well known trouble makers. While otherwise ideal aquarium fish, their aggressiveness often becomes a problem.
In the long run you would be better off with a group of Gramma loreto - nearly the same color scheme but a much better personality for a community tank.

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A trap with a mirror on the other end often works well with aggressive fish.

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My hippo started off in my 28 gallon for a year (was VERY tiny when I got it) then moved into my newly set up 180 gallon, where it has been for almost 3 years. In all the time it has been in the 180, it hasn't grown. It stayed around 4 inches, so I would say you would probably be good on getting a hippo in a 155.
As for fish, wrasses are always good. I have 6 wrasses in my 180 too. If I were you I would add the blue tang, the clowns, and maybe 1-2 wrasses.
 
Thanks. Already got a blue tang. Been in the tank for a week now as well as two regular Perc clowns. I love tangs so it might be my excuse to go to a larger tank than the 155. I will have to reasses the situation once we buy our new house. For now she is really small so I have some time to figure it out. I know the tang police hate it but it's better than some people who have had 8+ tangs in 100-110g systems for 10+ years.
 
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