Got a 65 display, heavy on the live rock compared to most I'd say. Established reef, about a year and a month or so.
Current stock list-
Pair of adult clowns
Bangaii
Yellow Assessor
Longnose Hawkfish
Orangespotted Goby + Pistol pair
Leopard Wrasse
Lawnmower blenny
The original plan was a pintail fairy wrasse and a redfin flasher wrasse, but the latter hasn't really worked out- apparently it's very hard to get many fish out of Africa right now. Whatever the case, I started looking for some inspiration for something else and came across some damsels threads. I've read that Springeri or Azures tend to be on the relatively more peaceful side, but experience seem to be so varied that it gives me pause. I also hesitate to disrupt what is a very settled group group of fish with any aggression issues (especially toward my assessor).
Am I asking for trouble here? Is a 65 enough space, or will I run into aggression issues due to all the other tankmates? (If you could preface your experience with your tank size that'd be really helpful too.) Thanks!
Current stock list-
Pair of adult clowns
Bangaii
Yellow Assessor
Longnose Hawkfish
Orangespotted Goby + Pistol pair
Leopard Wrasse
Lawnmower blenny
The original plan was a pintail fairy wrasse and a redfin flasher wrasse, but the latter hasn't really worked out- apparently it's very hard to get many fish out of Africa right now. Whatever the case, I started looking for some inspiration for something else and came across some damsels threads. I've read that Springeri or Azures tend to be on the relatively more peaceful side, but experience seem to be so varied that it gives me pause. I also hesitate to disrupt what is a very settled group group of fish with any aggression issues (especially toward my assessor).
Am I asking for trouble here? Is a 65 enough space, or will I run into aggression issues due to all the other tankmates? (If you could preface your experience with your tank size that'd be really helpful too.) Thanks!