90 gallon stock list!

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Jack Dempsey
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Finally made up a stock list, I cross-checked the fish with the live aquaria compatibility chart, the only issues were with the Dragonet and blennie, but it was just a "with caution". Also the two hawkfish were set as "with caution" as well.
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It's a 90 gallon tank, with 81 pounds of LR, and live sand.

The fish won't all be put in at once, obviously with fish like the green mandarin special precautions have to be take into consideration.

I'm not sure what kind of corals to choose, so i left that blank for now, if anyone has any suggestions I'll be glad to consider them.

What do you think about it? to much? just right? death match waiting to happen?
 
i think it will be fine, just keep an eye open. What kind of lighting do u have?
 
Just a 3 bulb T8, but I just set it up a week ago, so i got afew weeks of cycling to do yet.

Planning on 6 bulb T5 tek light.
 
i'd be careful with the hawks and the goby and small shrimps... make sure they are large when you buy them (goby/shrimp) and that you give them a change to grow some before getting the hawks

i'm generally not one to put hepatus tangs in a 4 foot tank, this is just my opinion

if the clam is a tridacna you might want to get a squamosa or up the lighting considerably before you get it
if it's non photosynthetic, nevermind
 
If it's not much, would a small volitan lion terrorize my inverts to much? or would it be possible to have one? maybe like, a 3 inch one or something?

Would it be possible to make one not terrorize inverts?


There just so damn pretty:drool:



Not that i would buy one if it was harmful, i can live without one. I'll just have to find another tank to put one in.
 
BIGgourami;2822311; said:
i'd be careful with the hawks and the goby and small shrimps... make sure they are large when you buy them (goby/shrimp) and that you give them a change to grow some before getting the hawks

i'm generally not one to put hepatus tangs in a 4 foot tank, this is just my opinion

if the clam is a tridacna you might want to get a squamosa or up the lighting considerably before you get it
if it's non photosynthetic, nevermind

Squamsas seem pretty cool, blue is nice but, i'm probably going to have alot of blue corals so it would be nice to have some yellow.
 
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