Hey all, first time post here. I’ve been keeping fish for several years, but solely freshwater. Last winter, a professor of mine invited me to do some coral research with her (attempting to validate functionality of an RNA methylation gene in acropora genus corals, nothing came of it sadly), and offered me a job taking care of an 80 gal low boy in her lab. I’ve been doing that pretty consistently now, and am doing much more grand research with a larger coral facility (locating and quantifying modified nucleotides in acropora genus RNA). It’s been wonderful, so much so that I decided to finally pull the trigger and put together my first marine system. Since I’ve had several months of caring for a mixed system (mostly softies and sps, no lps funnily enough), I think I’ll be good to go coral wise, but fish wise, I wanted to validate wether my stocking list was feasible, and I wanted some opinions on what I should get first. If I do get the purple tang, it and the white tail will be the last fish in the tank, since I’ve heard purple tangs can be pretty bossy. Also at the bottom will be images of the tank so far. I haven’t put the lid on yet since I need a hand, and just started cycling last night (dropped .5 ppm ammonia over night :^) )
Ok, what I think I’m gonna end up with in 90 gal is
1 one spot foxface
1 flame angel (or other dwarf angel)
1 Pinkbar goby
1 lagoon shrimp goby
2 royal gramma
1 Swiss guard basslet
2-3 snapping shrimp
1 canary blenny
1 white tail bristle tooth tang
1 tailspot blenny
1 purple tang
Porcelain crab+anemone
Clean up crew (strawberry conchs, snails, a shingle urchin, hermits, etc etc)
Lots of coral
View attachment 20250907_152201_C75254E1-4D5F-4B7B-851A-824DECC85484.mov
Ok, what I think I’m gonna end up with in 90 gal is
1 one spot foxface
1 flame angel (or other dwarf angel)
1 Pinkbar goby
1 lagoon shrimp goby
2 royal gramma
1 Swiss guard basslet
2-3 snapping shrimp
1 canary blenny
1 white tail bristle tooth tang
1 tailspot blenny
1 purple tang
Porcelain crab+anemone
Clean up crew (strawberry conchs, snails, a shingle urchin, hermits, etc etc)
Lots of coral
View attachment 20250907_152201_C75254E1-4D5F-4B7B-851A-824DECC85484.mov




