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Powder Blue or Achillies?

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Kruss7

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Hi everyone, another stocking list!



Just looking to narrow down my stocking list (and change things if you have interesting recommendations! (I love wrasses)



Tank is around 210-218g plus sump, likely total water around 270-300g.



I will be doing them in batches based on aggression for sure, not worried about disease, anything wet entering the tank will be quarantined.



The tank itself is 70” L x 30” W x 24” H



For context it will be heavily filtered I have a regal 250sss skimmer and will be running filter rollers, UV, possibly a algae scrubber and a refugium.



The tank will be SPS dominate, with high end acros from my current setup (which I don’t really want to risk with angels). Will have some LPS like Gonis and Torches and meaty corals.





Stocking

(If it has a * it is a must)



Powder Blue or Achillies*

Gem Tang or yellow Tang

Naso tang

Kole Tang

Copperband Butterfly

Borbonius Anthias*

Blue-Green Chromis

Firefish

Clowns*

Longnose Hawkfish*

Midas blenny

Carpenters Wrasse

Exquisite wrasse

Naoko Wrasse

Pistol and goby

Mandarin Dragonette

Possum Wrasse

Cleaner Wrasse

Foxface

Royal Gramma

Sailfin Tang

Some other anthias? Not super familiar with anthias

Pipe fish but I am worried flow with be too high with sps.





Let me know what you guys think!



(Again I’m not even considering putting close to this many fish in the tank, just looking to narrow and explore other interesting options).



Thank you!
 
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I have a similar size tank. You can see my fish list on my build page on page 7.
I have a lot of fish with a small protein skimmer and no refugium and I have to dose nitrate/phosphate.
I really love the magnificent foxface and the desjardini sailfin.
I really wanted a naso tang but I didn't think 6 feet was enough space.
I just picked up a solar fairy wrasse. The colors of that fish in person are amazing.
I do like the Christmas wrasse and the yellow Coris wrasse. I like most wrasses actually.
Good luck on your fish choices....you could always add more!
 

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This is my planned list for a 300. Id say the orange shoulder, Naso, and Atlantic blue might get to big, but his could help add some fish to your list.

Group 1 after fishless cycle:
Chromis group - Maybe 5
Flame Angle
Starting CUC

Group 2:
Blonde Naso Tang
Orange Shoulder Tang
Fox Face

Group 3:
Yellow Coris Wrasse
Earmuff Wrasse
Radiant Wrasse

Group 4:
Copper Band
File Fish
CUC

Group 5:
Tomini Tang
Chocolate Tang
Atlantic Blue or Gem tang

Group 6:
5-7 Lyretail Anthias

Group 7:
Red lined wrasse
Lepard Wrasse
Melanurus wrasse
CUC

Group 8:
Flame Hawk
Longnose Hawk
Goby Gang - 2-3 gobies

Group 9:
Yellow eyed Kole or White tail tang
White Cheek Tang
Coral Beauty Angle

Group 10:
Clown Pair with anemone
Mandarin Pair
CUC
 

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- maybe sub the green chromis for the blue chromis (if you can find them) …slightly less problematic if given space and a LOT less uronema prone IME
- never had luck with any of the Powder Tangs, whereas the Achilles were usually outta my budget ….Im slightly envious :beaming-face-with-smiling-eyes:
- you can sometimes “group” royal grammas and other basslets when young….the interaction is interesting
- I have less problems buying all my tangs and anthias at the same time: not a absolute, just less issues
 

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Would not mix species of annthias. I would suggest lyretails. and would start with more than you want. For example if you want 7 then get like 10. A few will kill each other off till they establish themselves is my experience. Also get a good auto feeder as you have to constantly feed them.
 

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As for the powder vs Achilles: I would almost never recommend an Achilles. They are big, active, need tons of flow, difficult to QT.
 

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Would not mix species of annthias. I would suggest lyretails. and would start with more than you want. For example if you want 7 then get like 10. A few will kill each other off till they establish themselves is my experience. Also get a good auto feeder as you have to constantly feed them.
there was a very long” mixing anthias” thread on the “other” big reef forum … long story short: don’t mix similar or all orange anthias together….I can confirm this unfortunately
 

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As for the powder vs Achilles: I would almost never recommend an Achilles. They are big, active, need tons of flow, difficult to QT.
I've heard that too, they basically need a system specifically set up for them. I originally wanted a powder blue too (well my wife did) but was talked out of it due to being highly aggressive.
 

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