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NicepairofReefs
01/27/2008, 10:17 PM
About to start a 220 fowlr in the next month or so. This is the stock list im thinking

1 juvenile French angel
1 juvenile queen angel
1 guinea fowl puffer
1 brazil dragon eel
1 fu man chu lion
1 yellow tang
1 humu trigger

that should be it. any suggestions?

NicepairofReefs
01/27/2008, 10:24 PM
also a blue line grouper

nataz
01/27/2008, 11:39 PM
I'm not sure since I dont have a frech only a queen, but I was told when I wanted to add a french with my queen that the french get nasty when they get some size on them. As for the fu man chu lion I don't think it will work with a grouper. The grouper will have a nice meal sooner or later. LFS had a 8" b. grouper eat a half grown v. lion and they can't figure out how he fit.

NicepairofReefs
01/28/2008, 12:16 AM
im gonna add the french and the queen at the same time. good point on the grouper, i was worried about that, maybe leave the grouper out,
i wanted to go with a dwarf lion for the same reason, didn't want it to eat the other fish. ill go with Harlequin Tusk

Lion359
01/28/2008, 01:13 AM
If you are keeping angels and triggers I would advise against adding any lion, especially a dwarf, it may not fair well with those guys

saltyguy51
01/28/2008, 04:59 PM
I wish you could take my 6" Sohal Tang off my hands, he needs to be in with much larger fish than himself

NicepairofReefs
01/29/2008, 01:40 AM
i might take you up on that salty, i may even be getting a 300 gal.

No selling in this forum ever, or other forums until you meet the requirements~dc

JazzZero
01/29/2008, 02:54 PM
Its a great choice but, the Banana eel will probably eat the queen and french juv.s. Other than that its a pretty good list good luck!!

1 juvenile French angel 5-6inch
1 juvenile queen angel 5-6inch
1 guinea fowl puffer 3-4inch
1 brazil dragon eel 12inch in length MAX!
1 fu man chu lion 3-4 inches
1 yellow tang 5 inches
1 humu trigger 4 inches

P.S i would recommend that the queen, yellow tang and French be largest fish in the tank.