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03/19/2010, 08:30 AM | #1 |
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Yet another tank stocking thread
So I just got my order in for a brand spanking new 8'x4' tank and I'd like some help picking my fish. Below is the list of fish that I'd like to have, not necessarily ALL of them. I'm a tang fan, as you can tell. And I'm thinking the 8'x4' footprint will give my tangs plenty of room to roam.
List of fish I like: fowleri tang dussumieri tang chocolate tang purple tang powder blue tang achilles tang vlamigii tang sohal? barien? desjardini sailfin? blonde naso? scribbled rabbit purple firefish regular firefish multiple anthias wrasses (carpenter and flasher) pistol shrimp/goby combo - even though I'll probably never see them regal angel bellus angel watanabei angel blueheaded jawfish I REALLY want a group of something small...chromis or cardinal of some type. My skimmer will be beastly, thinking about the I-Tech 400 or Beast. Gotta get up the $$ first. lol The skimmer will cost almost as much as the new tank. It's necessary though, no sense in having a monster tank if you can't stock the hell out of it. Is there any compatibility issues that anyone sees here? Would the 3 angels be ok? I understand that the tank is only 550 or so gallons, but I'll have at least 500lbs of live rock with plenty and I mean PLENTY of different hiding places. Thanks! |
03/19/2010, 08:35 AM | #2 |
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hmmm, i love the tangs that you selected. i got three (yellow,purple & chocolate) and since then my fire fish are no where to be found. they come out now and again but not like in the begining. (you are talking about the fire goby's??? if not my appologies)
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That's a lot of tangs for even a tank that size. I have a 8' by 3' and I have a naso, blue, tomni, clown and a kole and they aren't even close to being full grown. The naso, blue and clown use the full length and make even an 8' seem short. I don't know how, but it's like I can see they are disapointed when they reach one end and have to turn around Some of yours will get even bigger than mine as well. I'd just keep that in mind for the future although you'll have lots of time depending on what size you get yours at. I did notice that it is a list of tangs you like, not what you intend to put in there however. Some of them on the list are pretty mean as well from what I understand so you may have some fighting going on. My kole and tomni for example don't get along that great since share the same feeding habits.
You might want to take a look at the list and number them in order of what you know you want for sure to fish you'd just like to have. From there elimate tangs that you know won't get along with whatever is rated higher on your list. You might get lucky and be able to keep everything you want and they'll all get along, but you don't want to find out the hard way a year down the road. Tearing a tank apart to get one problem fish out sucks. Wrasses and anthias always make a nice display as well and less issues with them then tangs in my experience. I have some cardinals and I am happy with them as well, watching them spawn and holding fry is cool as well. Ditto for chromis. Have a school of eight or nine...they are hard to count is nice when they do shoal every now and then. Don't overlook scissortails/dartfish either btw. They swim together quite a bit for me. Last but not least, there are sereral species of damsels that are very mellow and do nicely in a tank that size. I have 3 talbots and a single yellow tail that are interesting to watch in their routines and don't bother any other fish. |
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so you actually getting a bigger tank from a company ? thats awsome .
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