Help stock my first FOWLR tank!

TARHEEL78

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I'm going to be moving my current reef in to a larger tank, after that I'm going to convert my 180 tank to a fish only set up so I can have all the fish I can't have now. So, 180 gallons 6x2x2 and I'd like it to be relatively peaceful as my girlfriend hates to see fish get bullied. Let's see your suggestions!
 

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Lots of (non reef safe) Wrasse options and dwarf angels come to mind, maybe a pair of designer clowns. Or a blue spotted puffer. You have a lot of options (for more then three fish) with that footprint.
 

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You can still have a “peaceful” tank you just have to choose fish that are on the same level as far as size and temperament.
 

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I'm hoping to move on from my reef also and maybe keep by reef with no fish and going for a 6x2x2 also:)

For me I'm hoping to stock mostly from my local water fish around sri Lankan.
My main thing is to get
4-5 smll to medium size schooling banner fish.
1 emporer anglefish
2-3 types of butterfly
1 blond neso
1 hippo tang.
 

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sounds like a good plan.
I am doing the same with a 200/275 70x30x22
hopefully all peaceful. the plan is:
3-4 dwarfs angles
3 smaller butterflies
a few smaller wrasses
a smaller tang
maybe an emp. angel love watching them change.

all that said the emp. and naso prob. will out grow your tank. but as there local to your area I guess you could trade them out for young ones when that happens.
 

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