27 fish … 370 gallons

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Hi

I am going to be transferring my quarantined fish soon to TWO different setups . One is 120g and the other is 180g!

The 180g is the bare bottom.

The 120g is 2-3” with sand.

I’m going to provide a list. Please provide your input on how you think I should seperate them. Aggression , Sand , etc

I have an idea of putting the wrasse with the sand . The tangs are all housed fine right now in 120g quarantine tank. Has anyone had success with them in bare bottom? All ideas considered!


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2 Yellow tang
1 Powder brown tang
1 Sailfin Tang
1 Eibli tang
1 Blue hippo regal tang
4 Bengaii Cardinal
1 Pajama Cardinal
1 Japanese Swallow Angel
1 Gold Midas
1 Yellow Watchman goby
1 Fox face
1 Aiptasia file fish
2 Yellow tail damsel
1 Small damsel
1 Orange back wrasse
1 Melanurus wrasse
1 Christmas wrasse
2 Copperband Butterfly
1 Long nose hawk fish
1 Mystery Wrasse
1 Purple fairy wrasse
 

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Honestly you can just put which fish in the tanks that you want! except for the watchman, needs sand, wrasse, needs sand, and this is the most important, the tangs go in the 180 due to there size, if you want you could try the powder brown in the 120. I would also put the cardinals together.
 

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Also sorry this reply took so long, i was going to do it last night but i forgot.
 
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Thanks that’s exactly how I have it .

I’m going to put the Eibli tang in 120. I read that they are Extremely aggressive toward other tangs. Never knew that …
 

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