Hi All,
Looking for some help on stocking a 60 gal tank. My girlfriend works at a long-term care facility, and they have an established saltwater tank. There was a single clown living in it, which recently died. I'm planning on helping them restock the tank with more than one fish, so they have something colorful and hopefully fun to watch. Personally I have a nano-reef, so I have some marine knowledge. However a large (to me at least) fish only tank is new to me.
I was thinking maybe the following:
Coral Beauty or Flame Angel
Goby of some sort
Six Line Wrasse or Neon Dottyback
2 Cardinals is possible
Cleaner or Blood Shrimp
A few snails and hermits for cleanup
I think that covers a lot of color, movement, and fun things to watch in a tank. I'm hoping that would all work in the tank, and with each other. I'm know Cardinals are pretty stationary while wrasses are constant movers. I also have no experience with angels of any kind. I only know they need bigger tanks, and can be aggressive.
Any thoughts on if this would work, any bad ideas here, or better suggestions? TIA
Looking for some help on stocking a 60 gal tank. My girlfriend works at a long-term care facility, and they have an established saltwater tank. There was a single clown living in it, which recently died. I'm planning on helping them restock the tank with more than one fish, so they have something colorful and hopefully fun to watch. Personally I have a nano-reef, so I have some marine knowledge. However a large (to me at least) fish only tank is new to me.
I was thinking maybe the following:
Coral Beauty or Flame Angel
Goby of some sort
Six Line Wrasse or Neon Dottyback
2 Cardinals is possible
Cleaner or Blood Shrimp
A few snails and hermits for cleanup
I think that covers a lot of color, movement, and fun things to watch in a tank. I'm hoping that would all work in the tank, and with each other. I'm know Cardinals are pretty stationary while wrasses are constant movers. I also have no experience with angels of any kind. I only know they need bigger tanks, and can be aggressive.
Any thoughts on if this would work, any bad ideas here, or better suggestions? TIA