Stoking Idea for 100 Gallon Tank

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Dear member's,

I'm Rajat Saha form India, there was plan to build a reef tank,so i was just share my stocking ideas kindly help me for the right stocking plan for my tank.

My tank was 100 Gallon (40"x 22"x 27"H) custom made 12mm ultra clear glass for 3 side and stand was 41"x 22"x 34"H

Here is my stock plan

Fish Stocking Idea

1. True Percula Clownfish - 1 Pair

2. Cinnamon Clownfish - 1 Pair

3. Sand Sifting Gobies - 1 Pair

4. Purple Firefish Goby - 1 Piece

5. Purple Tang - 1 Piece

6. Pajam Cardinal - 2 Pair

7. Flame Angel - 1 Piece

8. Flame Hawkfish - 1 piece

9. Indian Ocean Lyretail Anthias - 1 Piece

10. Blue/Green Chromis - 3 Pair


Coral Stoking Idea

1. Masroom - 4 Frag

2. Hamer - 1 Frag

3. Zoa Polyps 4 Color - 4 Frag

4. GSP - 1 Frag

5. CandyCan - 3 or 4 Frag

6. Brain - 1 Frag

7. Montipora Orange and Green - 1 Frag

8. Bird-nest - 1 Frag

9. Torch - 1 Frag


Invertebrates Stocking Idea

1. Fire Shrimp - 1 Piece

2. Hermit Crab - 10 Piece

3. Peppermint Shrimp - 1 Piece

4. Banded Coral Shrimp - 1 Piece

5. Starfish - 1 Piece


All Comment are valuable for me................................
 

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Larger clean up crew. Add some different snails and different crabs. If running a fuge get a copepod population growing and maybe a mandarin dragonette down the road
 
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Larger clean up crew. Add some different snails and different crabs. If running a fuge get a copepod population growing and maybe a mandarin dragonette down the road
Thanks for replying
What your suggested cleanup crews
 

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Now that Lasse is in on the conversation I'm bowing out lol. He can answer your questions much better than I can
 

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Ok......but this is my favourite fish , so what can i do to keep this??
Avoid most inverts.
Be careful with the order in which you add your fish to your tank to reduce the likelihood of aggression displayed in some of your fish.
Good luck...
Welcome to R2R and hello to you. Nice to have fellow saltwater hobbiests from India and other parts of the world!
Badhai Ho!
 

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Depends I guess. Regular water changes and a lengthy period of time between adding fish may be ok.
 
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Avoid most inverts.
Be careful with the order in which you add your fish to your tank to reduce the likelihood of aggression displayed in some of your fish.
Good luck...
Welcome to R2R and hello to you. Nice to have fellow saltwater hobbiests from India and other parts of the world!
Badhai Ho!
Yes sir it's true very fellow hobbyists are here in India and i think there coral keeping are Ban...... I'm little bit curious about keeping coral .
 

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I know it's 100g, but doesn't 21 fish seem like a lot to anyone else?!?!?!?!
It would seem so, however, his wish list does not contain large waste producing, water degrading livestock other than the Purple Tang and Cinnamon Clowns which still don’t grow that big.
I could see if he had Triggers, Grouper, large Acanthuridae, Holacanthus or Pomacanthus Angels, Puffers, Lionfish, Eels and such.
Frequent water changes, a powerful skimmer and strict feeding regimen will also help.
 

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No one has mentioned it yet...Two pairs of clowns most likely won't work.
 

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Ok......but this is my favourite fish , so what can i do to keep this??

Natural food - shrimp specialist. You can have it - but no shrimps. The only "hawk" fish I know that can live with larger shrimps is the "hawk" anthias. - (Plectranthias inermis) But not trust that species with small shrimps. Otherwise - it is a hardy species

Now that Lasse is in on the conversation I'm bowing out lol. He can answer your questions much better than I can

I´m not sure on that - so please keep on posting :)

Sincerely Lasse
 

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Natural food - shrimp specialist. You can have it - but no shrimps. The only "hawk" fish I know that can live with larger shrimps is the "hawk" anthias. - (Plectranthias inermis) But not trust that species with small shrimps. Otherwise - it is a hardy species



I´m not sure on that - so please keep on posting :)

Sincerely Lasse
I have one of those too! Amazing little guys!
 

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Natural food - shrimp specialist. You can have it - but no shrimps. The only "hawk" fish I know that can live with larger shrimps is the "hawk" anthias. - (Plectranthias inermis) But not trust that species with small shrimps. Otherwise - it is a hardy species



I´m not sure on that - so please keep on posting :)

Sincerely Lasse
You can have a coral banded or any LARGE shrimp. At least that's what I've seen from other people...mine is less voracious than my Melanurus Wrasse. I have a coral banded, but he can quite literally hold his own.
 

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