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I love my 180 gallon reef tank! I want to add to my tank a few more fish inhabitants. What do you recommend?
180 Reef (I prefer soft corals and don't anticipate stony corals so I am a bit flexible on fish that might harm zoe/stony corals)
Current Fish:
Blue hippo tang
Yellow tang
Vortek wrasse / similar to a melanarus
2 clown fish
flame angel
flameback angel
3 blue/green chromis
1 Aptasia eating file fish
Starry Blenny
2 peppermins shrimp
1 fire shrimp
2 green crabs
electric blue crabs
CUC
Corals / BTA (way to many), leather coral, mushrooms, toadstool
Would these work?
Majestic angelfish OR Queen Angel? Would either of them be better for my system and can they live w/ pygmy angelfish?
Sailfin Tang - desjardini or a Blonde Naso tang- could I add a tang now after I already have 2 in my system? Would one do better than the other based on the two I have?
Yellow watchman goby / blue spotted watchman goby (is the blue spotted really that much more aggressive?
Scotts fairy wrasse
I am adding:
2 mandarins a mated pair! (working on my pod population so they will thrive!
180 Reef (I prefer soft corals and don't anticipate stony corals so I am a bit flexible on fish that might harm zoe/stony corals)
Current Fish:
Blue hippo tang
Yellow tang
Vortek wrasse / similar to a melanarus
2 clown fish
flame angel
flameback angel
3 blue/green chromis
1 Aptasia eating file fish
Starry Blenny
2 peppermins shrimp
1 fire shrimp
2 green crabs
electric blue crabs
CUC
Corals / BTA (way to many), leather coral, mushrooms, toadstool
Would these work?
Majestic angelfish OR Queen Angel? Would either of them be better for my system and can they live w/ pygmy angelfish?
Sailfin Tang - desjardini or a Blonde Naso tang- could I add a tang now after I already have 2 in my system? Would one do better than the other based on the two I have?
Yellow watchman goby / blue spotted watchman goby (is the blue spotted really that much more aggressive?
Scotts fairy wrasse
I am adding:
2 mandarins a mated pair! (working on my pod population so they will thrive!