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It will eventually be a reef. Mostly soft and lps. I don’t think my light currently is strong enough for most sps but what got me into the hobby to begin with was the zoas acans and torches etc.Is this a reef or FO system? That is the first thing to consider. If it is a reef, that eliminates a number of fish but there are still a ton to choose from.
I just recommended a Midas Blenny to someone else and they are one of my favorite fish. Really pretty and a good community fish that you can usually find in a decent LFS.
That Midas blenny looks pretty cool. I may get a cleaner shrimp too I just don’t want to add too much to the bio load too fast.Is this a reef or FO system? That is the first thing to consider. If it is a reef, that eliminates a number of fish but there are still a ton to choose from.
I just recommended a Midas Blenny to someone else and they are one of my favorite fish. Really pretty and a good community fish that you can usually find in a decent LFS.
It happens. No worriescompletely missed that lol
Well as of now I have the two midnight clowns I want to get either a flame angel or coral beauty a fire fish or two a watchmen of some sort and then a cleanup crew. I doubt I could add much more after that and that might be too much. What order would you recommend?You are wise to go slow. I generally only add one or maybe two fish at any given time so I do not overload the tank too quickly. With the size and age of your tank I would add one fish at a time.
It is also wise to map out your stocking plan early as some fish are better if added before or after other fish that you may want.
Also which would you recommend a flame angel or coral beauty in a future reef tankYou are wise to go slow. I generally only add one or maybe two fish at any given time so I do not overload the tank too quickly. With the size and age of your tank I would add one fish at a time.
It is also wise to map out your stocking plan early as some fish are better if added before or after other fish that you may want.
They would even set up a tank for you in your home if it’s big enough they are real good guys in there not for free of course but they always give pointers and stuff but I like to get info from multiple places that’s why I come here hahaSounds like you have a good lfs. I’m not much help on “practical” inhabitants. I always try to make things difficult on myself
I second the midas blenny! By far my favorite fish with the way the move and wiggle their bodies. And with that little ring of neon blue around their eyes, they're just so cool. Make sure you have a cover though. I thought it couldn't happen to me and mine jumped out and turned himself into fish jerkey. (cry face)That Midas blenny looks pretty cool. I may get a cleaner shrimp too I just don’t want to add too much to the bio load too fast.
I got the cobalt c-vue 40 it came with a glass cover. I took the one over the back off tho because I’d forget to open it and check for evaporation hahaI second the midas blenny! By far my favorite fish with the way the move and wiggle their bodies. And with that little ring of neon blue around their eyes, they're just so cool. Make sure you have a cover though. I thought it couldn't happen to me and mine jumped out and turned himself into fish jerkey. (cry face)
But it seems like a lot of saltwater fish like to jump. My buddy had a goby that loved to jump out his tankI second the midas blenny! By far my favorite fish with the way the move and wiggle their bodies. And with that little ring of neon blue around their eyes, they're just so cool. Make sure you have a cover though. I thought it couldn't happen to me and mine jumped out and turned himself into fish jerkey. (cry face)
That’s what I heard I like the coral beauties more as well. But I suppose there is only one way to find out if they’ll nip at em or not!Both the Flame Angel and the Coral Beauty are considered dwarf angels and come with a caution tag for a reef. Some people have no problem with them at all, sometimes they nip certain corals. It seems to come down to the individual fish and sometimes the age or conditions of the tank. Nobody seems to know for sure, but some people say they are awesome and some say they eat their corals. Personally I prefer the more muted coral beauty instead of the bright flash of color with the flame, but that is absolutely personal opinion only.
Nice tank! I have one Midnight Clown and one Frostbite Clown.
I like the wrasse but don’t filefish get huge?Nice tank! I have one Midnight Clown and one Frostbite Clown.
You said it will eventually be a reef tank. So why not an Aiptasia Eating Filefish, or a Six Line Wrasse? Useful. Pretty. And interesting to watch.