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Unread 04/12/2011, 09:05 PM   #1
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90 Gallon Stocking List

Looking to run a possible stock list past you guys for my 90 gallon mixed reef.

Fish I already have: 2 fancy perculas, 3 green reef chromis

Fish I want to add: 1 Kole tang, 1 Copperband Butterfly, 1 or 2 flasher wrasses

Down the line: Mandarin once the tank is established and pod population is sufficient

Will this be too much fish for the 90? Thanks!


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Unread 04/12/2011, 10:10 PM   #2
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should be fine I have 14fish in my 90g 6 are tangs(they'll be moving into my 210 soon).. my kole tang is the biggest jerk of the bunch though..


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Unread 04/12/2011, 10:47 PM   #3
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Looks good. You could also do a flasher and 1 or 2 fairy wrasses


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Unread 04/13/2011, 04:47 AM   #4
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Definitely should be fine I think I have 16 fish in my 90 and 9 are tangs which are over due for the move to my big tank but haven't been in a rush levels are good and no aggression even during feeding time


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should be fine I have 14fish in my 90g 6 are tangs(they'll be moving into my 210 soon).. my kole tang is the biggest jerk of the bunch though..
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Definitely should be fine I think I have 16 fish in my 90 and 9 are tangs which are over due for the move to my big tank but haven't been in a rush levels are good and no aggression even during feeding time



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Unread 04/13/2011, 07:56 AM   #6
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should be fine I have 14fish in my 90g 6 are tangs(they'll be moving into my 210 soon).. my kole tang is the biggest jerk of the bunch though..
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I have to agree -- don't even know where to start with those, except that both are grossly overstocked for a 90 gallon tank.


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how is mine overstocked..I have no aggression no illness/no sickness, and perfect water conditions..


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If you don't think that 6 tangs is overstocked for a 90, we are just going to have to agree to disagree -- doesn't matter what the other 8 fish are.


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I guess you missed the fact in the same sentence that everything is going into my 210 in a few months=)and none are anywhere near fullgrown fyi..


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No, I didn't miss it at all.

I am of the belief that you should stock for the tank that you currently have, not one you are planning on setting up. But, if you want to keep 2 P. hepatus, a yellow, what appears to be a sailfin and 2 other tangs in your 90, that is your choice. Just like it is my choice to say that it is overstocked.


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this is true everyone is entitled to their opnion


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Trex, tampa, will mine be over stocked as well? Would I have room for a flame angel? Thanks.


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Unread 04/13/2011, 08:58 AM   #13
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Borderline, but not too bad. Personally, though, I would skip the chromis; IME (( and others )) they seem to kill each other off until there is one left.

As for the flame, great fish but not always reef safe -- IME, dwarfs love to eat/nip fleshy corals.


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I had a flame for a few weeks but he was picking at my 12" Squamosha so I had to get rid of him.. I agree on the chromis they tend to kill each other or jump out or just dissapear and if they do ever grow they get kinda mean(they are damsels after all)


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