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Blue Spot Jawfish is a cooler water fish. It will have a reduced lifespan and be in poor overall health in a fully tropical tank. Pick a tropical species of Jawfish like a Pearly (Yellowhead) or another that’s not the Blue Spot.
x1 Yellow Watchman Goby + x1 Tiger Pistol Shrimp- Great.
x1 Diamond Watchman Goby- Do not add before tank’s 6-8 months old, 1 year even better.
x1 Green Mandarin Dragonet- I think you told me you’ll be able to provide for its diet, so good.
x1 Lawnmower Blenny- Make sure you have enough algae to support it or make sure it’s eating captive fare at the LFS. Some are never trained onto prepared foods. If you like the look and can find one, maybe a Starry Blenny, Molly Miller Blenny would do better. At least that’s what I’ve heard. Or a blenny from the genus Ecsenius (Bicolor, Tailspot etc.) if you want a bottom dwelling blenny.
x1 Royal Gramma- Great.
x2 Firefish (Paired)- Great.
x2 Orchid Dottybacks (Paired)- Great.
x2 Bangaii Cardinals (Paired)- Great.
x2 Ocellaris Clownfish (Paired)- Great.
x1 Coral Beauty Angelfish- Great.
x1 Spotbreast Angelfish- Great.
x1 Yellow Tang- Great.
x1 Regal Blue Tang- Yes but keep in mind they get to a foot long and are more prone to diseases like ich compared to some other Tangs such as the Zebrasoma Tangs. How long’s your tank? What are its dimensions?
x1 Six Line Wrasse- Maybe in a larger tank it will diffuse its aggressive tendencies but check to make sure with more experienced members here. Be aware there’s still a chance they’ll eat shrimp and snails.
x6 Blue-Green Chromis- Great. I hope they all make it.
x6 Azure Damselfish- They’re really nice but I’m not sure if they’ll eventually pair up. @DeniseAndy keeps 8 of them in her 210 gallon. If you have enough rock for each one to claim a territory I guess it’ll work fine.
Inverts list looks OK, if nitrates and phosphates get high, add more snails as necessary.
Good luck with your tank!
x1 Yellow Watchman Goby + x1 Tiger Pistol Shrimp- Great.
x1 Diamond Watchman Goby- Do not add before tank’s 6-8 months old, 1 year even better.
x1 Green Mandarin Dragonet- I think you told me you’ll be able to provide for its diet, so good.
x1 Lawnmower Blenny- Make sure you have enough algae to support it or make sure it’s eating captive fare at the LFS. Some are never trained onto prepared foods. If you like the look and can find one, maybe a Starry Blenny, Molly Miller Blenny would do better. At least that’s what I’ve heard. Or a blenny from the genus Ecsenius (Bicolor, Tailspot etc.) if you want a bottom dwelling blenny.
x1 Royal Gramma- Great.
x2 Firefish (Paired)- Great.
x2 Orchid Dottybacks (Paired)- Great.
x2 Bangaii Cardinals (Paired)- Great.
x2 Ocellaris Clownfish (Paired)- Great.
x1 Coral Beauty Angelfish- Great.
x1 Spotbreast Angelfish- Great.
x1 Yellow Tang- Great.
x1 Regal Blue Tang- Yes but keep in mind they get to a foot long and are more prone to diseases like ich compared to some other Tangs such as the Zebrasoma Tangs. How long’s your tank? What are its dimensions?
x1 Six Line Wrasse- Maybe in a larger tank it will diffuse its aggressive tendencies but check to make sure with more experienced members here. Be aware there’s still a chance they’ll eat shrimp and snails.
x6 Blue-Green Chromis- Great. I hope they all make it.
x6 Azure Damselfish- They’re really nice but I’m not sure if they’ll eventually pair up. @DeniseAndy keeps 8 of them in her 210 gallon. If you have enough rock for each one to claim a territory I guess it’ll work fine.
Inverts list looks OK, if nitrates and phosphates get high, add more snails as necessary.
Good luck with your tank!