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Unread 05/21/2015, 12:10 PM   #14726
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I have a 75 gallon reef tank with 29 gallon sump. It is a brand new tank with nothing except water and rock in it. The cycle is about done and I am working on my stocking plan. I would welcome your thoughts on compatibility and bioload. This will be my first saltwater tank.

Black and White Clownfish
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Carpenter’s Flasher Wrasse or Longfin Fairy Wrasse flasher wrasse is fine, a longfin fairy wrasse is very aggressive
Yellowtail Damselfish aggressive
Orchid Dottyback
Neon Blue Goby remember that life span approximates 1.5 years
Banded Coral Shrimp can take fish

Possibly?
Yellow Tang - Tank too small?
Flame or Potter’s Angelfish - mixed reviews on reef safe?

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Unread 05/22/2015, 11:18 AM   #14727
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current tank
57 rimless mixed reef with 20 gallon sump

current fish
2 oct clowns
bi color dottyback
2 longspine cards
1 fairy wrasse

was thinking of adding 3-6 pj cards

also what tang do you think works the best for this tank. i know you say no tangs, but i want one and i would like your advise on the best one to get as a small baby. i understand he might outgrow the tank

small hippo tank
small yellow tang
small kole eye tang
small squaretail bristletooth


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Unread 05/22/2015, 01:58 PM   #14728
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current tank
57 rimless mixed reef with 20 gallon sump

current fish
2 oct clowns
bi color dottyback
2 longspine cards
1 fairy wrasse

was thinking of adding 3-6 pj cards

also what tang do you think works the best for this tank. i know you say no tangs, but i want one and i would like your advise on the best one to get as a small baby. i understand he might outgrow the tank

small hippo tank
small yellow tang
small kole eye tang
small squaretail bristletooth
Sorry but it will be impossible for me to provide useful information as you have already made up your mind to do something which is not good husbandry. I suggest you start your own thread where I am sure someone will provide an opinion that will endorse your decision.


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Unread 05/23/2015, 12:41 AM   #14729
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Hi Steve,

I posted a list here before but decided to go with fish that are reef compatible (kind of). Ive removed a puffer and butterfly from original list. Anyway, here is the new list:

Setup: 100 gallon with 30 gallon sump

1st batch in QT (~June)
- Court Jester Goby (to assist CUC)
- Royal Gramma
- Blue sided fairy wrasse
- PJ Cardinal (however, this guy will stay in my QT following bnumair's advise per the Guide to QT thread)

2nd batch in QT (~Sept-Oct)
- Dispar Anthias (1 or 3 or 5)

3rd batch in QT (~Nov-Dec)
- 2 clownfish with anemone (may wait longer if I don't feel tank has matured enough. At this point, it would've been running for 7-8 months)

4th/5th batch in QT (2016 - the most aggressive fish Im planning on)
- Kole Tang
- Flame Angel
- Coral Beauty
Im going to take a gamble with these last two considering ill likely have corals by the time they join my tank. Per other threads here, its a 50-50 shot? But i really like these two fish.

With 3 Anthias, I think this puts me ~40 inches of fish. Too much? If so, ill go with 1 Anthias. If i can add more, ill go with 5 Anthias.

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Unread 05/23/2015, 06:10 AM   #14730
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Hi Steve,

I posted a list here before but decided to go with fish that are reef compatible (kind of). Ive removed a puffer and butterfly from original list. Anyway, here is the new list:

Setup: 100 gallon with 30 gallon sump

1st batch in QT (~June)
- Court Jester Goby (to assist CUC)
- Royal Gramma
- Blue sided fairy wrasse
- PJ Cardinal (however, this guy will stay in my QT following bnumair's advise per the Guide to QT thread)

2nd batch in QT (~Sept-Oct) only one would be preferable
- Dispar Anthias (1 or 3 or 5)

3rd batch in QT (~Nov-Dec)
- 2 clownfish with anemone (may wait longer if I don't feel tank has matured enough. At this point, it would've been running for 7-8 months)

4th/5th batch in QT (2016 - the most aggressive fish Im planning on) three algae grazers in this sized tank is risky long term but two would work; dwarf angels are most likely not coral safe. I would not say the odds are as good as 50-50
- Kole Tang
- Flame Angel
- Coral Beauty
Im going to take a gamble with these last two considering ill likely have corals by the time they join my tank. Per other threads here, its a 50-50 shot? But i really like these two fish.

With 3 Anthias, I think this puts me ~40 inches of fish. Too much? If so, ill go with 1 Anthias. If i can add more, ill go with 5 Anthias.

inches of fish is not relevant in salt water; the plan is fine with the two exceptions I annotated

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Unread 05/23/2015, 07:59 AM   #14731
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Thanks Steve!

As for the Anthias question, is 1 preferable because of my tank size (100 gallon) or because they are tough to keep and I should wait while I'm more experienced?

Either way, ill go with one. Im just curious.


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Unread 05/23/2015, 08:33 AM   #14732
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Thanks Steve!

As for the Anthias question, is 1 preferable because of my tank size (100 gallon) or because they are tough to keep and I should wait while I'm more experienced?

Either way, ill go with one. Im just curious.
Anthias are not difficult in general, although some species are expert level only; however all anthias do best with multiple feedings per day. Because of the social interaction of multiple anthias, a larger tank would be preferred for a group. Fish size is only a small determining factor for tank size; ecological niche and fish behavior is much more important!


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Unread 05/23/2015, 09:50 AM   #14733
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Sorry but it will be impossible for me to provide useful information as you have already made up your mind to do something which is not good husbandry. I suggest you start your own thread where I am sure someone will provide an opinion that will endorse your decision.
thanks steve i took your advice

think i might pick up a flame or coral beauty, cerube instead of the kole tang.
i know they aren't reef safe all the time, can you recommend witch is the most reef safe or is it hit or miss. i hear if there well feed and corals are healthy they do better. should i also wait till my tank matures a little so they have more food to pick at

also can dwafts live in the same tank or will they fight


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Unread 05/23/2015, 12:28 PM   #14734
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28 Gallon -

Valentini's Sharpnosed Puffer
Ocellaris Clownfish(Captive bred)
Another small fish(perhaps dartfish?)
5-10 pounds of live rock
Hardy coral


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Unread 05/23/2015, 12:47 PM   #14735
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thanks steve i took your advice

think i might pick up a flame or coral beauty, cerube instead of the kole tang.

Of the three, cherubs are the most reef safe. However any algae grazer, if hungry, will eat the zooxanthellae in corals, especially LPS corals.

i know they aren't reef safe all the time, can you recommend witch is the most reef safe or is it hit or miss. i hear if there well feed and corals are healthy they do better. should i also wait till my tank matures a little so they have more food to pick at For an algae grazer, I recommend 6 months maturity.

also can dwafts live in the same tank or will they fight

In a large enough tank (which you do not have), you can have more than one; best results would be with concurrent introduction



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Unread 05/23/2015, 12:48 PM   #14736
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28 Gallon -

Valentini's Sharpnosed Puffer
Ocellaris Clownfish(Captive bred)
Another small fish(perhaps dartfish?)
5-10 pounds of live rock
Hardy coral
should be fine


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Unread 05/23/2015, 12:52 PM   #14737
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Thanks Steve. Sorry I am such a pain


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Thanks Steve. Sorry I am such a pain
Actually, I don't consider anyone a pain. Some people I can help, others not. I try to figure out which is what.


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Hey least I am asking the questions right. Some just go out and get them I just want what I can't have lol. Happy memorial day


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Hey least I am asking the questions right. Some just go out and get them I just want what I can't have lol. Happy memorial day
For sure. I have gotten pretty good at predicting long term outcomes so if that is valuable to folks, that is terrific. However free advice is only worth what you paid for it and it is, after all, their tank. I get sad when I know something won't work and that is why this thread is the only thread I reply to on marine fish compatibility. Have a great weekend. Gorgeous here today.


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Cool. What corals do you recommend? I've been told that valentini puffers are not as destructive as say, dogface puffers but nor are they model citizens of a reef aquarium. So I'm thinking: ????

This is the tank: http://www.drsfostersmith.com/produc...m?pcatid=21183
I really don't want to make any upgrades/additions to the tank system immediately(besides a skimmer and heater). What corals would go well with it considering the light and flow limitations of the tank? On a side note, I really like marine plants but I'm afraid their time would be short with an omnivorous puffer on the lose, lol.


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Unread 05/23/2015, 08:30 PM   #14743
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working on my stocking plan for my 400g build (8ft length). Any issues with this list and order of addition?
Regal angel (currently in my 160)
Watanabei angel (currently in my 160)
5 royal gramma
5 bicolor anthias
Pair randall’s gobies
Lamarcks angel
Pair ocellaris clowns
3-5 Cirrhilabrus wrasse of different species
Chevron tang
Trio yellow tangs
Starcki damsel
Trio yellowtail damsel
Blue face angel
Powder blue tang


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1st post. 1st reef tank.

Hi everyone. I have a 90g cycling....just started 2nd week. It's 36x24x24 reef ready with 30 gallon sump underneath with Skimmer, refugium and good amount of live rock. Orbit marine pro led. One power head. Also sand bed but only 2-3 inches. I'm looking for suggestions for my first fish. I'm open to all suggestions but would like to lean towards some that can hang with me as I prove I can maintain consistent parameters. Also what beginning cleanup crew and when to add. Thank you all so much, I'm very excited about my new addiction.


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Cool. What corals do you recommend? I've been told that valentini puffers are not as destructive as say, dogface puffers but nor are they model citizens of a reef aquarium. So I'm thinking: ????

This is the tank: http://www.drsfostersmith.com/produc...m?pcatid=21183
I really don't want to make any upgrades/additions to the tank system immediately(besides a skimmer and heater). What corals would go well with it considering the light and flow limitations of the tank? On a side note, I really like marine plants but I'm afraid their time would be short with an omnivorous puffer on the lose, lol.
This thread is only about marine fish compatibility. For other questions, it is always best to start your own thread.


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working on my stocking plan for my 400g build (8ft length). Any issues with this list and order of addition?
Regal angel (currently in my 160)
Watanabei angel (currently in my 160)
5 royal gramma
5 bicolor anthias
Pair randall’s gobies
Lamarcks angel
Pair ocellaris clowns
3-5 Cirrhilabrus wrasse of different species
Chevron tang
Trio yellow tangs
Starcki damsel
Trio yellowtail damsel
Blue face angel
Powder blue tang
I would definitely add the yellow tangs last and concurrently.


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Hi everyone. I have a 90g cycling....just started 2nd week. It's 36x24x24 reef ready with 30 gallon sump underneath with Skimmer, refugium and good amount of live rock. Orbit marine pro led. One power head. Also sand bed but only 2-3 inches. I'm looking for suggestions for my first fish. I'm open to all suggestions but would like to lean towards some that can hang with me as I prove I can maintain consistent parameters. Also what beginning cleanup crew and when to add. Thank you all so much, I'm very excited about my new addiction.
As those who follow this thread know, I do not provide recommendations for a variety of reasons. However if you research and create a stocking plan, I will be more than happy to review it for compatibility.


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Thanks, Steve. Yes, let me apologize for a seemingly vague request. I've certainly been researching nonstop since purchasing my setup, but to be honest it's been mostly about cycling, chemistry, my equipment and how to maximize its use etc. I didn't want to put the cart (fish) before the horse with my studying. But I certainly have some fish in mind. I can elaborate as we go forward, but I envision paired clowns (variety tbd but would love input as well. I've red a few articles on pairing techniques), blue tang, fox face, wrasse (variety tbd), yellow tang? Then a cleanup crew....which opens other questions about which and how many for my setup. And when to add. I'm sure I have several more weeks at least before anything will happen with stocking...just continuing my info gathering. Thanks to you and any others for your input.


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180 gallon 72x24x24 75 gallon sump/fuge

Whitetail Bristletooth Tang
Atlantic blue tang
Foxface lo
Pair of black ice or snowflake clowns
3 pink margin wrasses 1:2 m:f
midas blenny
pair of pink spotted watchman gobies
Gold assessor basslet
Coral Beauty or Flame angel (hopefully i can get one that doesnt bother corals)


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DT: 60 Gallon 48x15x15
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1 Royal Gramma
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