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If you want personality, look for a Yellow Watchman Goby, a wrasse, some clowns.Hey guys getting back into the hobby! Just wondering what some stocking ideas might be for a 90 gallon?
I have a canister filter and I am also planning on adding 100-150IBS of dry reef rock. My plan is to add it in stages as I can afford along with fish. This way my bio load will not be overloaded but I dont need to have the 150ibs at the start.Welcome to Reef2Reef!!! Do you have any preferences for fish or coral? Have you thought about your aquascape, filtration, or have any other plans? Some people build their life support system around their livestock and other choose their livestock to match their life support system. Whatever you choose, we're glad you're here!
Thats awesome! Do you have a picture? I would like to see it.Welcome to R2R!
I have a 90g loaded with tangs, copperband, wrasses, and clowns.
Welcome to Reef2Reef!Hey guys getting back into the hobby! Just wondering what some stocking ideas might be for a 90 gallon?
Doesn't matter. The QT time is not long enough to adversely affect the fish.Yes my must haves is either a yellow tang or a purple tang, I want a midas blenny, and I prefer LPS coral with some softies mixed in. I do have a quesiton. What is a recommended size for a quarantine tank for a tang? Does it matter?
I have a canister filter and I am also planning on adding 100-150IBS of dry reef rock. My plan is to add it in stages as I can afford along with fish. This way my bio load will not be overloaded but I dont need to have the 150ibs at the start.
Awesome tank Peter... Thanks for sharing... I can only hope mine will look that nice someday.
cool thanks for the tip.Doesn't matter. The QT time is not long enough to adversely affect the fish.
The general rule of thumb is 1 pound of rock to every gallon of water. I use this as a guideline and many aquascapes require much more. I would suggest getting your scape in line first so you don't need to mess with it later.. It can be a chore after a few months when the corals start growing over them.
Awesome thank you!Doesn't matter. The QT time is not long enough to adversely affect the fish.
The general rule of thumb is 1 pound of rock to every gallon of water. I use this as a guideline and many aquascapes require much more. I would suggest getting your scape in line first so you don't need to mess with it later.. It can be a chore after a few months when the corals start growing over them.
Thanks for sharing! super beautiful!