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Ive had my Innovative marine 100 for 3 months now... upgraded from a 40 gallon cube. Been adding 1 fish every 2 weeks. I have a bunch of corals... just softies and LPS. But really just asking on the fish end.

Parameters are all inline
PH 8.2
ALK 7.8
Nitrate 6.6 (highest its ever been)
Phosphate .02
Nitrite 0
Ammonia 0


Current stock is as follows, all are happy and getting along. No issues whats so ever, plenty of hiding spaces.
Yellow Tang
Blue Hippo
Powder Brown
Sixline wrasse
Couple small clowns
Diamond goby
Coral Beauty
Peppermint shrimp
Cleaner shrimp
Hermits and snails

Thank you!

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When those fish grow up that tank will be plenty crowded with fishes. Adding more now will increase aggression and maybe cause troubles in paradise. You may need to rehome one of the tangs when these grow up and that might be the time to add new fish, if the old fishes will allow it.

Beautiful tank.
 

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Ive had my Innovative marine 100 for 3 months now... upgraded from a 40 gallon cube. Been adding 1 fish every 2 weeks. I have a bunch of corals... just softies and LPS. But really just asking on the fish end.

Parameters are all inline
PH 8.2
ALK 7.8
Nitrate 6.6 (highest its ever been)
Phosphate .02
Nitrite 0
Ammonia 0


Current stock is as follows, all are happy and getting along. No issues whats so ever, plenty of hiding spaces.
Yellow Tang
Blue Hippo
Powder Brown
Sixline wrasse
Couple small clowns
Diamond goby
Coral Beauty
Peppermint shrimp
Cleaner shrimp
Hermits and snails

Thank you!

20241229_193857.jpg
I would skip the blue and powder brown tangs, they will need more space as they grow. Perhaps a bristletooth tang of your choosing in their place.
 
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I got the Powder Brown with store credit... I knew he will have to be traded back at some point when he got bigger. Thanks for the suggestions.
 

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Not judging just warning! :) A One Spot Foxface is another really good algae eater that would be fine in that tank if you decide to trade that out.
 

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Ive had my Innovative marine 100 for 3 months now... upgraded from a 40 gallon cube. Been adding 1 fish every 2 weeks. I have a bunch of corals... just softies and LPS. But really just asking on the fish end.

Parameters are all inline
PH 8.2
ALK 7.8
Nitrate 6.6 (highest its ever been)
Phosphate .02
Nitrite 0
Ammonia 0


Current stock is as follows, all are happy and getting along. No issues whats so ever, plenty of hiding spaces.
Yellow Tang
Blue Hippo
Powder Brown
Sixline wrasse
Couple small clowns
Diamond goby
Coral Beauty
Peppermint shrimp
Cleaner shrimp
Hermits and snails

Thank you!

20241229_193857.jpg
Is that a GSP rock in the middle??
 

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