What do you think about my stocking list (please be kind)

WTyson

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The Tank is a 40Br (pic is attached, sorry about the white balance, but i dont know how to change it)


Fish:

3 leaf fish (Taenianotus triacanthus)

1 lawnmower Blenny

1 FW mollie

and 1-2 of the following fish

1 wrasse (six line, fairy, ect)

1 engineer goby

1 Wasp Fish (Ablabys taenionotus)

1 blue spot jawfish

1 Dusky Brotulina

2 green cromis

1 dwarf golden moray


any other ideas or input would be appreciated
 

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unless you plan on some sort of top for the tank you can scratch off the jawfish, wrasses and moray as they are all known jumpers
 
im building a bird netting screen to cover the top.

Which hopefully will have 1/4 inch holes. With ambush predators in your tank, there may be some inconsistencies. Also, your bioload will be very high for that sized tank. You want about 4 small sized fish.
 
I believe the holes will be less than that, i cant find the thread right now, but the one i saw used two 1/4" layers on top of one another (making and X shape in the middle of the square
 
LOL i can't even see any of the fish in your tank!! I wanted to see the FW molly, but i can't see any!!!
 
They arnt in there yet, except for the mollie
 

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That's a lot of fishes. too many if you ask me. That being said. Add the sixline last or it'll kill your new additions. and good luck on finding a dwarf golden moray, they're pretty hard to come by
 
That's a lot of fishes. too many if you ask me. That being said. Add the sixline last or it'll kill your new additions. and good luck on finding a dwarf golden moray, they're pretty hard to come by

yes they are, luckily i know where to find one:jester::jester:
 
yes they are, luckily i know where to find one:jester::jester:

Well it seems that you really wan't the dwarf moray.

If I were you I would get a pair of leaffish from live aquara, one Dusky Brotulina, and the dwarf moray. Any small wrasse will probably get eaten by the leaffish or waspfish. The engineer gobies also huge atleast 12", I would suggest you focus one just a few species. IMO Good Luck:thumbsup:

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