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Hey everyone! Just set up my Reefer 170 and was looking for some recommendations on what livestock I should add once the cycle is done!

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Clownfish Pair
Royal Gramma Basslet
Yellow Watchman Goby
Firefish
Possum Wrasse
Forktail Blenny
Bangaii Cardinalfish
Neon Goby
Pink Streaked Wrasse
Coral beauty
Sapphire damsel
Flame hawk
 
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Clownfish Pair
Royal Gramma Basslet
Yellow Watchman Goby
Firefish
Possum Wrasse
Forktail Blenny
Bangaii Cardinalfish
Neon Goby
Pink Streaked Wrasse
Coral beauty
Sapphire damsel
Flame hawk
all of those in there? or select a few? scared about some of them fighting. Definitely going to be getting a pair of Tomato clowns
 
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Love a pink streaked wrasse. Mine helped control flatworms and is very inquisitive.

Tomato clowns do get large and aggressive.
 
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all of those in there? or select a few? scared about some of them fighting. Definitely going to be getting a pair of Tomato clowns
I would just get some normal clowns, tomato clowns are too aggressive for that size tank.

All of the fish in the list should work together. Only get a few of them though, not all of them if that’s what you’re asking.
 
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possum wrasse for sure, they seem so intelligent. Any young tang from the fish store would cool too. Raising them to larger sizes is always a great experience.
 
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I say a pair of clowns, a blend of some kind, a goby, and maybe a damsel or dottyback added last (due to aggression) for some movement in the tank. Royal grammas are cool too but they can be shy and stay in the rocks.
 
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possum wrasse for sure, they seem so intelligent. Any young tang from the fish store would cool too. Raising them to larger sizes is always a great experience.
yes was definitely thinking of getting a smaller tang! I was thinking a smaller koi scopas tang that I could eventually put in my 160 gallon
 
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I would just get some normal clowns, tomato clowns are too aggressive for that size tank.

All of the fish in the list should work together. Only get a few of them though, not all of them if that’s what you’re asking.
ohhh okay, good to know about the tomato clowns!
 
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