What order should I add these fish?

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What order should I add these fish (obviously not getting all, just want to know)


Rainfordi Goby (pair)

Purple dottyback

Ruby Red Dragonet

Cardinal (3)

Exquisite & Red Firefish

Starry Blenny

Royal Gramma

Red Fromia Starfish

Tailspot Blenny

Chalk Bass

Green Dragonet/mandarin Goby

Sea Slug

Carpenter Wrasse

Coral Beauty Angelfish

Yasha Shrimp Goby

Six Lines Wrasse

Springer Damsel

Azure Damselfish

Yellow Watchman Goby

Clownfish

Yellowfin Flasher Wrasse: 50$

Lyretail Anthias (female)

DragonFace Pipefish


Thanks for any help!
 

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Thats a long list. What size tank are we talking about ?
 

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What order should I add these fish (obviously not getting all, just want to know)


Rainfordi Goby (pair)

Purple dottyback

Ruby Red Dragonet

Cardinal (3)

Exquisite & Red Firefish

Starry Blenny

Royal Gramma

Red Fromia Starfish

Tailspot Blenny

Chalk Bass

Green Dragonet/mandarin Goby

Sea Slug

Carpenter Wrasse

Coral Beauty Angelfish

Yasha Shrimp Goby

Six Lines Wrasse

Springer Damsel

Azure Damselfish

Yellow Watchman Goby

Clownfish

Yellowfin Flasher Wrasse: 50$

Lyretail Anthias (female)

DragonFace Pipefish


Thanks for any help!
Rainfordi Goby (pair)

Purple dottyback - 12

Ruby Red Dragonet- 9

Cardinal (3) - 1

Exquisite & Red Firefish 8

Starry Blenny - last as you may have too many fish already

Royal Gramma 7

Red Fromia Starfish - Difficult care

Tailspot Blenny - 3

Chalk Bass - Dont

Green Dragonet/mandarin Goby 9

Sea Slug - Hold off

Carpenter Wrasse 10

Coral Beauty Angelfish 6

Yasha Shrimp Goby

Six Lines Wrasse 5

Springer Damsel 11

Azure Damselfish 11

Yellow Watchman Goby 4

Clownfish 2

Yellowfin Flasher Wrasse: 50$

Lyretail Anthias (female)

DragonFace Pipefish - Wont do well as fish will out-compete it for food
 

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I'd caution you against mixing royal gramma and purple dottyback and highly recommend omitting the sea slug and fromia starfish. You may want to narrow down to 2 pod eaters.

Add first in any order:
Cardinal (3)
Yasha Shrimp Goby
Green Dragonet/mandarin Goby (add this first and if you still have plenty of pods after 2-6 months, add another pod eater)
Rainfordi Goby (pair)
Exquisite & Red Firefish
Tailspot Blenny
Chalk Bass

Add next in any order:
Royal Gramma OR Purple dottyback
Ruby Red Dragonet OR DragonFace Pipefish
Coral Beauty Angelfish
Yellow Watchman Goby
Clownfish
Lyretail Anthias (female)
*Add the Carpenter Wrasse and Yellowfin Flasher Wrasse at the same time

Add last:
Starry Blenny
Six Lines Wrasse
Springer Damsel
Azure Damselfish
 
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Rainfordi Goby (pair)

Purple dottyback - 12

Ruby Red Dragonet- 9

Cardinal (3) - 1

Exquisite & Red Firefish 8

Starry Blenny - last as you may have too many fish already

Royal Gramma 7

Red Fromia Starfish - Difficult care

Tailspot Blenny - 3

Chalk Bass - Dont

Green Dragonet/mandarin Goby 9

Sea Slug - Hold off

Carpenter Wrasse 10

Coral Beauty Angelfish 6

Yasha Shrimp Goby

Six Lines Wrasse 5

Springer Damsel 11

Azure Damselfish 11

Yellow Watchman Goby 4

Clownfish 2

Yellowfin Flasher Wrasse: 50$

Lyretail Anthias (female)

DragonFace Pipefish - Wont do well as fish will out-compete it for foo

Rainfordi Goby (pair)

Purple dottyback - 12

Ruby Red Dragonet- 9

Cardinal (3) - 1

Exquisite & Red Firefish 8

Starry Blenny - last as you may have too many fish already

Royal Gramma 7

Red Fromia Starfish - Difficult care

Tailspot Blenny - 3

Chalk Bass - Dont

Green Dragonet/mandarin Goby 9

Sea Slug - Hold off

Carpenter Wrasse 10

Coral Beauty Angelfish 6

Yasha Shrimp Goby

Six Lines Wrasse 5

Springer Damsel 11

Azure Damselfish 11

Yellow Watchman Goby 4

Clownfish 2

Yellowfin Flasher Wrasse: 50$

Lyretail Anthias (female)

DragonFace Pipefish - Wont do well as fish will out-compete it for food
Thanks, absolutely no way to get the pipefish, or maybe just really hard, I've had a tank before, pretty small (nano) this is a 90 gal, I'm not an expert (obviously) but I was wondering if there was any chance to get it?
 

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Thanks, absolutely no way to get the pipefish, or maybe just really hard, I've had a tank before, pretty small (nano) this is a 90 gal, I'm not an expert (obviously) but I was wondering if there was any chance to get it?
I would not
 

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Thanks, absolutely no way to get the pipefish, or maybe just really hard, I've had a tank before, pretty small (nano) this is a 90 gal, I'm not an expert (obviously) but I was wondering if there was any chance to get it?
It depends on your system. My mandarin wiped out my pods in a 50G system, so you may be able to have all 3 pod eaters, particularly if you set up a feeding station, or you may have to chose 2/3.
 

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They'll also both compete for the same food source.
I’m also very sorry to revive this thread aswell, it’s just how I wanted to add a bit to this from my experience.
I find that while yes they both hunt the same food that actually ruby reds tend to stay on the lower rocks and the sandbed whereas the green/blue (I don’t see the difference between these two mandarins, even with colour they’re the same IMO), red mandarins all tend to stay on the rocks to hunt for food so in reality they won’t be 100% competing for food - although Yes you will have them both going after 50% of the pods each.
 

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I had a pair of green/blue mandarins and they were all over the tank - substrate, rocks - you name it. Anywhere a pod might be lurking the mandarins were sure to go...
 

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I had a pair of green/blue mandarins and they were all over the tank - substrate, rocks - you name it. Anywhere a pod might be lurking the mandarins were sure to go...
That’s news to me, I find that mandarins stay on the rocks 99% of the time, I have almost never seen a Ruby on the rocks unless it was the part that touches the sand.
 

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That’s news to me, I find that mandarins stay on the rocks 99% of the time, I have almost never seen a Ruby on the rocks unless it was the part that touches the sand.
My ruby red dragonets were all over the place as well - including hanging out on the gyres, back of the rocks - you name it (I had 2 ruby reds in one tank and 2 mandarins in the other). The blue/green mandarins were everywhere - hunting all over the substrate and every single rock in pursuit of their next meal. Now it could be they were simply following their next meal, so I can't begrudge them that. When I moved them to a larger 160-gallon tank the two mandarins did spend a lot of time on the rocks - but they also spent a fair amount of time cruising around the substrate and lower edges of the rocks.
 

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