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Stuginski
08/26/2010, 07:03 PM
Hi fellows...the question is itīs possible to keep this animals in a 120 gal tank?

1 Majestic angel
1 saddleback butterfly
1 Lonfnose butterfly
1 Black volitans or dwarf zebra lionfish

itīs overstocked or itīs possible put one more fish???? sugestions??? advices???

thks

D.

goran745
08/27/2010, 11:25 AM
6" green bird wrasse, 5" saddle wrasse, 2 1/2" red coris wrasse, 5" yellow tang, 5" blonde naso streamer, 3" salfin tang, 3 1/2" yellow eye kole tang, 6" blue hippo tang, 2 1/2" flame angel, 4" blueface angel, 6" koran angel and 5" foxface and 3 small tank raised percs in a 150 gallon -6' long with no problems with no live rock just a big wet dry, big skimmer and uv.

TampaReefer79
08/27/2010, 01:25 PM
6" green bird wrasse, 5" saddle wrasse, 2 1/2" red coris wrasse, 5" yellow tang, 5" blonde naso streamer, 3" salfin tang, 3 1/2" yellow eye kole tang, 6" blue hippo tang, 2 1/2" flame angel, 4" blueface angel, 6" koran angel and 5" foxface and 3 small tank raised percs in a 150 gallon -6' long with no problems with no live rock just a big wet dry, big skimmer and uv.

Just a tad overstocked eh? :D

Toddrtrex
08/27/2010, 01:58 PM
Hi fellows...the question is itīs possible to keep this animals in a 120 gal tank?

1 Majestic angel
1 saddleback butterfly
1 Lonfnose butterfly
1 Black volitans or dwarf zebra lionfish

itīs overstocked or itīs possible put one more fish???? sugestions??? advices???

thks

D.

Depending on the size of the fish you might be okay for now, but in time you will be at the limit. Could maybe add a smaller fish or two, but most likely would become food for the lion.


6" green bird wrasse, 5" saddle wrasse, 2 1/2" red coris wrasse, 5" yellow tang, 5" blonde naso streamer, 3" salfin tang, 3 1/2" yellow eye kole tang, 6" blue hippo tang, 2 1/2" flame angel, 4" blueface angel, 6" koran angel and 5" foxface and 3 small tank raised percs in a 150 gallon -6' long with no problems with no live rock just a big wet dry, big skimmer and uv.


And about half of those fish are going to get too big for that tank -- assuming that they live long enough to grow.