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Moved On
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Lexington,KY
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I Need New Ideas For Stock!
I am in the process of moving my tanks around and need new ideas for what to stock it with any Ideas?
I;m thinkig a large mix of everything, but you always see tanks that just look awesome and I want that What do I put in the ******* thing? I owna pet store and pretty much have unlimited resources and access to anything but I can;t choose. Pleae Help! |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 4,048
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is this a reef tank? FO has alot more options.
if its reef, stock it with tangs, lots of really nice tangs. no tank is complete with out a pair of clownfish. and then fill it out with maybe a flasher wrasse, whatever else looks good in the catalog. magnificant of foxface rabbitfish... and so on
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Spokane, WA
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Before advising anything, we need to know a lot more information about what tank you're setting up. Size, type of tank, lighting.....etc
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Indianapolis IN
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If it's a large tank 125 or higher you might consider anthias with a daily drip of live brine. They should be fat and happy as they like to eat constantly. Add a school of chromis too.
Why not have a biotope tank of a specific geographical area and stock with only those fish corals from that specific region. Around the fiji islands, marshall islands the sky is the limit. Maybe a display of caribbean reef fish with florida rock, the only corals you could put in would come with the rock, unless you add ricordia. A nice blue hamlet, chalk bass or swissguard basslet (one or the other of the basslets) would be nice, or ditch the hamlet and add some green striped gobies that are tank raised, nice neon goby, masked gobies, yellowhead jawfish, or dusky jawfish, a school of blue caribbean chromis (they are harder to keep than the blue/green chromis you normally see). Red serpent stars, a blue atlantic tang. Maybe a very large tank with subdued lighting and some nice squirrel fish, sponge, with plenty of overhangs and caves. Here are some nice fish selections: Purple firefish (Indo-Pacific), Nemateleotris decora Scissortail Dartfish (Indo-Pacific), Ptereleotris evides Yellow assesor Assessor flavissimus or Blue Assessor Assessor macneilli(Great Barrier Reef, New Caledonia) Blackcap Basslet (Caribbean) Gramma melacara Cherub Angelfish (Caribbean) Centropyge argi Black Spot Angel (Indo-Pacific) Genicanthus melanospilos Majestic Angel (Indo-Australian Archipelago) Pomacanthus navarchus Blue Chromis (Caribbean) Chromis cyanea Blue Green Chromis (Indo-Pacific) Chromis virdis Pixy Hawkfish (Indo=Pacific, Easter Pacific, Red Sea) Cirrhitichthys oxycephalus Swallowtail Hawkfish (Indo-Pacific), Cyprinocirrhites polyactis Atlantic Blue Tang (Caribbean), Acanthurus coerules (gets large 13") Hawaiian Bristletooth (Central Pacific) Ctenochaetus hawaiiensis Red Serpent Star (Caribbean) Ophioderma squamosissimus Pederson's Commensal Shrimp (Caribbean, Tropical Western Atlantic) Periclimenes pedersoni (will be eaten by some larger fishes. Sexy shrimp (Cicumtropical) Thor ambolnensis Hope I didn't get carried away. |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Lexington,KY
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Re: I Need New Ideas For Stock!
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young coral. In my other FO tank Ive got an orange frog fish, chainlink Large Large Gold Stripe Maroon, ku pang Damsels and a Remora 3o LBs of rock at least. |
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