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Join Date: Sep 2016
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Stocking help
So I'm still relatively new to saltwater tanks. I currently have a 75g display With a 20g sump. 75+lbs of rock, 80lbs of sand. I currently have a couple occy clowns, a pink spot goby, long spine urchin, green serpent star, and mixed snails and hermits. My wife wants a royal gramma and I have been wanting a flame Angel lately. I think the yellow, purple, and red will really add a lot of color to the tank. Currently no coral, but would like to get into the coral soon also.
So my questions are thoughts on the gramma and Angel in the tank,and other suggestions that would look good, and any suggestions for coral for a beginner other than mushrooms and zoas? Thanks in advance! Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk |
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I say this because you added two of my first fish first ![]() If you go with coral most angeles are out, I recommend you read up but most are a 50/50 chance. Gramma should be ok with current tank mates and coral but o never had one I had excellent luck with Euphyllia type corals as a beginner and rock nems for something out of the normal, pgo get shrooms and zoas ![]() Sent from my E6810 using Tapatalk |
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The Royal Gramma will be fine. The Flame Angel is likely to nip at corals, some do not, others destroy any coral they can get to. Aggression can also be an issue with Flame Angels in smaller tanks as they mature (but not always). I recently had to remove one from my 120 gallon tank, it was harassing my Royal Gramma almost to the point of death.
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Get the royal gramma first. I've had pretty good luck with those over the years, pretty hardy and good eaters. If introduced first it will find a hole to call home and hopefully the flame won't be too aggressive. Flames are hard to predict. I love mine though I had to return and open brain coral he wouldn't leave alone but doesn't mess with anything else.
I tell you a great softy I just got is a neon green kenya tree. All the softies are pretty hardy but this one looks great too. Candy Canes, frogspawn and hammers are good lps starters too once things settle down. Something else I just got that is really cool and almost looks like a coral is a rock flower anemone.
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Exodus 8:2 Check my homepage for tank pics and details. Current Tank Info: 90 gallon, 2x maxspect R420R LED, 4 Ocellaris Clowns, Yellow Eye Kole Tang, Flame Angel, Foxface Rabbitfish, Banggai Cardinals, Azure Damsel, rock flower anemone, cleaner shrimp, serpent star |
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Awesome! Thank you for the replies! I will reconsider the flame Angel, maybe I can get the red I'm looking for in a wrasse. Also, I really like frogspawn and hammers, I'm glad to hear they are on the list of easier corals.
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