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Unread 03/14/2007, 10:56 AM   #1
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Fish-only stock list: who will eat who?

The 75g tank I'm planning will be a FOWLR setup. I'm considering some aggressive species for it as well. Here's some of the fish I'd like to have. Now I know I can't have all of these, but a group that would get together well is desired. Please help me formulate a stock list based on my choices below.

-Dwarf Lionfish
-Fuzzy Dwarf Lionfish
-Fu Man Chu Lionfish
-Snowflake Eel
-Leopard Wrasse, Scott's Fairy Wrasse, or other medium-sized Wrasse (please make suggestions)
-Pearlscale Butterfly
-Raccoon Butterfly
-Sargassum Fish
-Dwarf Angelfish (species not yet determined)

Obviously, I chose small species of lionfish (max 6 or 7" long), and larger species of other fish (5" or larger) because I wouldn't want the lions snacking on anyone. Thanks in advance for any advice.


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Unread 03/14/2007, 11:45 AM   #2
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I would skip the fu man chu and the sargassum- they are generally best on their own due to special feeding habits.

The snowflake eel could be a problem with the dwarf lions and/or dwarf angel as it grows. not always the case, but watch that it doesnt eat them.

Raccoon will grow too large for a 75. They are Big butterflies.

Leopard Wrasse have a terrible track record in captivity. The scotts, or other cirrhilabrus, would be a better choice

So.. my thought would be-
Dwarf Lionfish, medium size wrasse, dwarf angel, and Pearlscale B'fly. There are other fish you could add, but thats what I would go with from your list.


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Unread 03/14/2007, 12:13 PM   #3
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So.. my thought would be-
Dwarf Lionfish, medium size wrasse, dwarf angel, and Pearlscale B'fly. There are other fish you could add, but thats what I would go with from your list.
Excellent. Thank you for the suggestions. I like this lineup very much.

One more thing...are there any species of anthias that are small enough for a 75g?

Of course, other recommendations are welcomed. I'm only now doing the carpentry work on the stand for this tank project, so I'm literally months away from having livestock in it.


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Unread 03/14/2007, 12:55 PM   #4
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Ild be concerned about the lion eating any anthias species small enough to do well in a 75, except for maybe a sunburst/fathead anthias. They arent the active, open-water swimmers we usually thing of anthias being, but it is still a cool little fish.


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Unread 03/14/2007, 12:59 PM   #5
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Well, now I think I might just nix the lionfish idea because a wrasse, butterfly, and dwarf angel are frequent swimmers. I'd worry about them bumping into (and getting stung by) a lion, or swimming too close to it's mouth and becoming dinner. I think I'll swap out the lion for a Maroon Clownfish. I've had them in the past in two different tanks, and just love their personality. Thanks again.


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Unread 03/15/2007, 08:42 AM   #6
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Have a bigger lion (antennata, in 90g) - bumping into is a problem, they don't like the crowd or big bullies.


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