75 gallon stocking suggestions

Thomasflynn15

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I am setting up at 75 gallon reef aquarium. I ws thinking for stock:


1 pair of clownfish

1 pair of banggais

1 yellowtail damselfish (will be added absolutley last)

1 yellow tang (once the price goes down)

1 coral beauty (I need advice on this. I will have soft corals in the tank)

1 royal gramma

2 cleaner shrimp

1 some sort of blennie or goby

1 emerald crab
 

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i dont think the price of yellow tangs is gonna go under $150 for a long time. The angel has potential to nip at polyps. Go with 2 azures or springeri (both super peaceful fish, there a a couple of peaceful damsels) instead of the yellowtail. Yellowtails are very aggressive
 

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I am setting up at 75 gallon reef aquarium. I ws thinking for stock:


1 pair of clownfish

1 pair of banggais

1 yellowtail damselfish (will be added absolutley last)

1 yellow tang (once the price goes down)

1 coral beauty (I need advice on this. I will have soft corals in the tank)

1 royal gramma

2 cleaner shrimp

1 some sort of blennie or goby

1 emerald crab
The coral beauty will be roughly 50/50 chance on eating your corals. Up to you if you want to risk it. Fish are not easy to catch when you decide you want them out :)

Stick to bristletooth tangs-yellow eye kole, tomini, white tail, blue eye. A yellow tang needs a larger tank.
 

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