iam looking for interesting fish, money doesnt matter that would be great for this size tank..new tank right now, and no livestock for a few months but looking ahead for what would be great for this..
Gobies and wrasses are always interesting! Research the wrasses first before buying, some aren't very reef safe and most are jumpers and need a tank with a lid.. Always pick a fish with the intention of keeping them in there, they're hard to catch with live rock in it!! My firefish and yellow clown goby are my favorite, cheap yet pretty and interesting.
Gobies and wrasses are always interesting! Research the wrasses first before buying, some aren't very reef safe and most are jumpers and need a tank with a lid.. Always pick a fish with the intention of keeping them in there, they're hard to catch with live rock in it!! My firefish and yellow clown goby are my favorite, cheap yet pretty and interesting.
I don't care for sixline wrasses in the slightest; you're much better off with a Halichoeres species wrasse (canary, melanurus, christmas, radiant, etc.). You can even house a few of them in a tank that size (look at the ones that stay in the 5-6" range), though make certain you protect the top to keep them from jumping.
You tank is not suitable for any amount of tangs, it is simply too small.
In a 90 you're real limted on tangs. But those are great dims for a 90 so theres still plenty to chose from fish wise. Just research all suggestions before you buy.
Six line Wrasses can get nasty. Wrasses such as the Mystery can attack ornamental shrimp. I would look at dwarf angels and gobies. A nice pair of clowns would be nice too.
Just make sure you know the care requirements of whatever fish you decide to get into, especially because some of the costlier fish are deepwater an adapt better to cooler water temps among other things.
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