I've been having a lot of problems lately with my 187 gallon saltwater tank. Dinoflagellates that poisoned the fish, an ich outbreak, a velvet outbreak, a toby that went rogue and killed a bunch of fish, another dinoflagellate outbreak, my anemone catching and eating some of my fish, and my shark deciding that all the small fish make tasty snacks. So I've been rethinking how I've got my tanks stocked and I think this sounds better. What do you all think?
180 Gallon:
1 Coral Catshark (the shark mentioned, already own)
1 Orange Shoulder Tang
2 Squirrelfish (already own)
1 Miniatus Grouper
187 Gallon:
1 Purple Tang (already own)
1 Yellow Tang
1 Powder Blue Tang
1 Coral Beauty Angelfish
1 Flame Angelfish
1 Pajama Cardinalfish (already own)
2 Ocellaris Clownfish (already own 1, the female was eaten by the shark)
1 Blue Devil Damsel (already own)
1 Yellow Tail Blue Damsel (already own)
1 Diamond Sleeper Goby
1 Orange-Back Fairy Wrasse
1 Lubbock's Fairy Wrasse
1 Green Coris Wrasse
1 Yellow Coris Wrasse
1 Melanurus Wrasse
1 Red Spined Tuxedo Urchin (already own)
Astraea Snails (already own)
Various corals
2 Cleaner Shrimp
30 Gallon:
1 Sebae Anemone (already own)
2 Clark's Clownfish
180 Gallon:
1 Coral Catshark (the shark mentioned, already own)
1 Orange Shoulder Tang
2 Squirrelfish (already own)
1 Miniatus Grouper
187 Gallon:
1 Purple Tang (already own)
1 Yellow Tang
1 Powder Blue Tang
1 Coral Beauty Angelfish
1 Flame Angelfish
1 Pajama Cardinalfish (already own)
2 Ocellaris Clownfish (already own 1, the female was eaten by the shark)
1 Blue Devil Damsel (already own)
1 Yellow Tail Blue Damsel (already own)
1 Diamond Sleeper Goby
1 Orange-Back Fairy Wrasse
1 Lubbock's Fairy Wrasse
1 Green Coris Wrasse
1 Yellow Coris Wrasse
1 Melanurus Wrasse
1 Red Spined Tuxedo Urchin (already own)
Astraea Snails (already own)
Various corals
2 Cleaner Shrimp
30 Gallon:
1 Sebae Anemone (already own)
2 Clark's Clownfish