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Unread 04/02/2013, 05:56 PM   #5801
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180 gallon fish only with live rock - 75g sump w/ fuge, skimmer ATB 840, return.

Current Stock:

Sustainable Aquatics Snow Onyx Clownfish
Sustainable Aquatics Snow Onyx Clownfish
Blue Hippo Tang
Melnarus Wrasse
Yellow-Flanked Fairy Wrasse (Yellow Patch Wrasse)
Orange-Back Fairy Wrasse
Bartlett's Anthias
Bartlett's Anthias
Bartlett's Anthias
Bartlett's Anthias
Potter's Angel
Flame Angel
African Exquisite Wrasse Super Male
Yellow Watchman Goby
Moorish Idol
Midas Blenny


Considering the following additions eventually:

Green Mandarin
Powder Blue Tang
Yellow Tang
Emperor Angelfish juvi
Lineatus Wrasse
Velvet Multicolor Fairy Wrasse
Blue Spot Jawfish

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75 g DT with 29g sump.

Current stock:
1 banggai Cardinal
2 black clowns
1 kole tang
1 labout's fairy wrasse
1 YWG with tiger shrimp

was thinking of adding either a Midas Blenny or a red head solon fairy wrasse

A Midas Blenny occupies the same ecological niche as the kole tang. In this sized tank, that might be an issue of aggression. C. solorensis would be fine.

Your thoughts would be appreciated.

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Unread 04/02/2013, 06:09 PM   #5803
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semi-aggressive reef

Hi i am setting up a 125 gallon semi-aggressive reef. I am using live rock as the main filter and a 40 gallon sump will have a protein skimmer. I was wondering if i could house 1-maroon clownfish, 1-volitan lionfish, 1-picasso triggerfish, 1-Harlequin Tusk, and also a tang of sorts (maybe a yellow or powder blue). Thanks for the help.


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Hi i am setting up a 125 gallon semi-aggressive reef. I am using live rock as the main filter and a 40 gallon sump will have a protein skimmer. I was wondering if i could house 1-maroon clownfish, 1-volitan lionfish, 1-picasso triggerfish, 1-Harlequin Tusk, and also a tang of sorts (maybe a yellow or powder blue). Thanks for the help.
The Volitan lionfish would eat any of the fish you mentioned. However, I do not do analysis of aggressive tanks.


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Unread 04/02/2013, 06:56 PM   #5805
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i really would love a volitan. are there any active fish that can be housed with him


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i really would love a volitan. are there any active fish that can be housed with him
A Volitan lionfish will try to eat any fish that is up to 3/4 of his size. Varying degrees of success will occur, sometimes killing both fish. Their mouth is highly expandable.


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Unread 04/02/2013, 07:03 PM   #5807
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ok. so no lionfish. How about this stocking list: 3-yellow tangs. 1-powder blue tang, 1-harlequin tusk, 1-flame hawkfish, 1-maroon clownfish, 10-green chromis. thanks for the help.


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ok. so no lionfish. How about this stocking list: 3-yellow tangs. 1-powder blue tang, 1-harlequin tusk, 1-flame hawkfish, 1-maroon clownfish, 10-green chromis. thanks for the help.
the chromis will become one or at most two, the yellow tangs in this sized tank will be world war IV; four tangs in this sized tank is a recipe for a big problem.


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Unread 04/02/2013, 07:10 PM   #5809
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could i do 1 yellow and 1 powder blue tang? and if not the chromis is there a small fish that will "school" together. I know there is no true schooling fish that can fit in this tank but a fish that i can get 5-8 of that will hang around each other and are active? thank you.


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could i do 1 yellow and 1 powder blue tang? and if not the chromis is there a small fish that will "school" together. I know there is no true schooling fish that can fit in this tank but a fish that i can get 5-8 of that will hang around each other and are active? thank you.
And how about the other fish in your two tanks that you are combining into this new one? I think you need to do more research, come up with a plan, then check back here. Without complete information, any answer I provide would be worthless to you.


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Terrific. Research skills are essential to success in this hobby. While I am happy to analyze a stocking plan, I am not happy just having you throw up a random plan to see if it sticks.


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Unread 04/02/2013, 07:52 PM   #5813
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Thank you Steve as always you are a big help.


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Ok first off i'am merging a 40gallon FOWLR with a 30gallon reef in the reef is just a maroon clownfish and in the fish in the FOWLR will remain in there which it will be used as the sump. So the only fish in the 125gallon will be the maroon clown. There is 6 fish in the 40. I would like to have this as my stock: 1-maroon clownfish(maybe a pair in the future), 1-Harlequin Tusk, 1-Blue Tang, and 1-Yellow Tang. Thanks for all ur help.


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Ok first off i'am merging a 40gallon FOWLR with a 30gallon reef in the reef is just a maroon clownfish and in the fish in the FOWLR will remain in there which it will be used as the sump. So the only fish in the 125gallon will be the maroon clown. There is 6 fish in the 40. I would like to have this as my stock: 1-maroon clownfish(maybe a pair in the future), 1-Harlequin Tusk, 1-Blue Tang, and 1-Yellow Tang. Thanks for all ur help.
Reef Central's recommendation for tank size for a hepatus tang is 240 gallons. One tang in a 125 gallon tank is best. A Harlequin tusk will eat small fish. A female maroon clownfish will be exceptionally aggressive and will preclude many other fish. In any case, I do not provide analysis on aggressive fish tanks so your best advice can be found in the aggressive fish forum rather than here.


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Unread 04/03/2013, 12:05 PM   #5816
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Ok I am back again. I finally bought my tank. Getting equipment together and just weeks away from water. 265 gallon. 84"31"24". Sump/skimmer/refug setup. Here is another list from the few I have posted before. As always, thanks for the help. Believe it or not you actually get thru to people like me that are a sponge to people like you that have the knowledge. Anyways, thanks...Here is my list

1. Pair GBM
2. Dracula Niger Trigger
3. Blue Throat Trigger
4. Purple Firefish
5. Flame Angel
6. Bluespot Jawfish
7. 9-10 Lyretail Anthias
8. Purple Tang
9. Sailfin Tang
10. Possible Chevron Tang
11. Leopard Wrasse-after some time due to newness of tank
12. Lineatus Wrasse
13. McCoskers Wrasse
14. Sleeper Goby
15. Yellow Tang
16. Maybe Achillis Tang after some time. Maybe not.


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Unread 04/03/2013, 12:39 PM   #5817
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Current stock in a 280g FOWLR
3 chromis
2 clowns
1 flame angel
1 mimic tang
1 blond naso
exquisite wrasse
red tailed tamarin wrasse
lineatus wrasse
xmas wrasse
harlequin tusk
magnificent fox face
bellus angel - female

My question is - what is your thought on compatibility of adding a watanabei angel (M or F matter?) and/or another Bellus Angel (likely a F since easier to come by and may change to a male) after the other Bellus is already in the tank?

Thanks so much for your expertise as always Steve!


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Current stock in a 280g FOWLR
3 chromis
2 clowns
1 flame angel
1 mimic tang
1 blond naso
exquisite wrasse
red tailed tamarin wrasse
lineatus wrasse
xmas wrasse
harlequin tusk
magnificent fox face
bellus angel - female

My question is - what is your thought on compatibility of adding a watanabei angel (M or F matter?) and/or another Bellus Angel (likely a F since easier to come by and may change to a male) after the other Bellus is already in the tank?

Thanks so much for your expertise as always Steve!
An existing Genicanthus will not take kindly to addition of another Genicanthus. Sometimes you can add a male and female concurrently.


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Ok I am back again. I finally bought my tank. Getting equipment together and just weeks away from water. 265 gallon. 84"31"24". Sump/skimmer/refug setup. Here is another list from the few I have posted before. As always, thanks for the help. Believe it or not you actually get thru to people like me that are a sponge to people like you that have the knowledge. Anyways, thanks...Here is my list

1. Pair GBM GSM are highly aggressive once sexually mature
2. Dracula Niger Trigger can be either relative docile or a terror depending on the individual fish
3. Blue Throat Trigger
4. Purple Firefish
5. Flame Angel
6. Bluespot Jawfish does best long term with cooler temperatures since it is collected in the Sea of Cortez
7. 9-10 Lyretail Anthias resplendent or carberryi may work better, but in any case, get all females
8. Purple Tang
9. Sailfin Tang
10. Possible Chevron Tang
11. Leopard Wrasse-after some time due to newness of tank
12. Lineatus Wrasse fairy and flasher wrasses are prolific jumpers and require 1/4 inch holes not egg crate to keep them in
13. McCoskers Wrasse
14. Sleeper Goby will create sand storms and likely starve to death after depleting your sand bed of beneficial organisms
15. Yellow Tang two zebrasoma tangs may be a problem
16. Maybe Achillis Tang after some time. Maybe not.



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Unread 04/03/2013, 04:22 PM   #5820
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add chromis

I have a 90 gal 125 pounds rock 40 gal sump/fuge
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2 clowns perc
2 bangi cardinals
2 paj cardinal
1 spot fox face
want to add 4-6 blue/green chromis

all levels are good


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I have a 90 gal 125 pounds rock 40 gal sump/fuge
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2 clowns perc
2 bangi cardinals
2 paj cardinal
1 spot fox face
want to add 4-6 blue/green chromis chromis have been coming in frequently with uronema like symptoms; I would be very careful. Note that most people have their chromis reduce their number to one or at most two.

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180 gallon fish only with live rock - 75g sump w/ fuge, skimmer ATB 840, return.

Current Stock:

Sustainable Aquatics Snow Onyx Clownfish
Sustainable Aquatics Snow Onyx Clownfish
Blue Hippo Tang
Melnarus Wrasse
Yellow-Flanked Fairy Wrasse (Yellow Patch Wrasse)
Orange-Back Fairy Wrasse
Bartlett's Anthias
Bartlett's Anthias
Bartlett's Anthias
Bartlett's Anthias
Potter's Angel
Flame Angel
African Exquisite Wrasse Super Male
Yellow Watchman Goby
Midas Blenny


Considering the following additions eventually:

Green Mandarin
Powder Blue Tang
Yellow Tang
Emperor Angelfish juvi
Lineatus Wrasse
Velvet Multicolor Fairy Wrasse
Blue Spot Jawfish

Thank you


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Sometimes when the pages change and there are a lot of questions posted, I screw up and miss one. I am very sorry, it was not intentional.

180 gallon fish only with live rock - 75g sump w/ fuge, skimmer ATB 840, return.

Current Stock:

Sustainable Aquatics Snow Onyx Clownfish
Sustainable Aquatics Snow Onyx Clownfish
Blue Hippo Tang Reef central recommends an 8 foot tank for this fish
Melnarus Wrasse
Yellow-Flanked Fairy Wrasse (Yellow Patch Wrasse)
Orange-Back Fairy Wrasse
Bartlett's Anthias
Bartlett's Anthias
Bartlett's Anthias
Bartlett's Anthias
Potter's Angel
Flame Angel
African Exquisite Wrasse Super Male
Yellow Watchman Goby
Midas Blenny


Considering the following additions eventually:

Green Mandarin If the tank is mature, it should do fine. Having "pod piles" (rock rubble piles) is also helpful.
Powder Blue Tang
Yellow Tang I would not do this one because once established, they are very territorial towards future additions.
Emperor Angelfish juvi the tank is marginal for a full grown Emperor
Lineatus Wrasse
Velvet Multicolor Fairy Wrasse
Blue Spot Jawfish does best with cooler temperatures for long term survival since they are collected in the sea of cortez.

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I have a 40 gallon breeder tank, with live rock and some soft coral. My fish are two perc clowns and trible blenny. I want to add another fish or two but no idea what kind. I'm newer to this. Any suggestions for a begginer.


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I have a 40 gallon breeder tank, with live rock and some soft coral. My fish are two perc clowns and trible blenny. I want to add another fish or two but no idea what kind. I'm newer to this. Any suggestions for a begginer.
As those who follow this thread know, I do not provide recommendations for a variety of reasons, not the least of which, is that I want you to develop research skills. However I would be quite happy to review any stocking list and offer analysis.


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