I'm finally starting to get my 230 gallom build back on track after many, many delays. I've been trying to figure out my stock list and have a number of awesome fish that are "For Sure"s and a couple I am" "Maybe" on. I'm just not certain in what order I should stock them.
I know the basic rule is Peaceful first, Semi-Aggressive second, aggressive third. As I understand it this is so the more peaceful fish establish a territory that the aggressive fish steal a piece of until everyone lives in more or less harmony. However, pretty much every single fish on my list is listed as "semi aggressive". With one or two exceptions. Though I am sure some are more so than others, hence why I am asking.
My list is currently in no particular order, except for the first four, which are currently living in my other tank. (only one maroon and Betta)
Marine Betta, pair
Greyfaced Moray Eel
Maroon Clownfish, Pair
Hippo Tang
Purple Tang, single or trio
Blonde Naso Tang
Flame Hawkfish, pair
Emperor Angel
Coral Beauty Angel
Niger Trigger
Bluestreak Cleaner Wrasse
Ones I am on the fence about.
Snowflake Moray
Lyretail Anthias
Sleeper Blue Dot Goby (or some other goby species to clean sand)
I am of course, open to any and all suggestions as well.
I know the basic rule is Peaceful first, Semi-Aggressive second, aggressive third. As I understand it this is so the more peaceful fish establish a territory that the aggressive fish steal a piece of until everyone lives in more or less harmony. However, pretty much every single fish on my list is listed as "semi aggressive". With one or two exceptions. Though I am sure some are more so than others, hence why I am asking.
My list is currently in no particular order, except for the first four, which are currently living in my other tank. (only one maroon and Betta)
Marine Betta, pair
Greyfaced Moray Eel
Maroon Clownfish, Pair
Hippo Tang
Purple Tang, single or trio
Blonde Naso Tang
Flame Hawkfish, pair
Emperor Angel
Coral Beauty Angel
Niger Trigger
Bluestreak Cleaner Wrasse
Ones I am on the fence about.
Snowflake Moray
Lyretail Anthias
Sleeper Blue Dot Goby (or some other goby species to clean sand)
I am of course, open to any and all suggestions as well.