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Old 04-27-2007, 05:33 PM   #1
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90g stocking plan.


so i decided to spend some time and write down the fish i'd like to put in my soon-to-be-ready 90 gallon tank. there will be a 5" DSB, and ~140lbs of rock (mix of figi LR and reef bones base rock)

apart from the fish i'll be listing below, there will be your average clean up crew (snails, tiny hermits, shrimp)

over time, i will add some LPS, SPS and soft corals to this setup also.

i won't be adding all of these fish at once.
most likely i'll start with either the cardinals or the clowns.
then add one fish when i feel the tank is ready for it.

in no particular order;

banggai cardinal - 2 or 3
true percula clown - 2
lawnmower blennie - 1
green mandarin - 1
sleeper banded gobie - 1
neon gold gobie - 1
longnose hawkfish - 1
somekind of wrasse - 1

looking at rather mellow and relaxed fish, trying not to put too many fish in the tank, and try not to put any fish inthere that get too large. i was thinking about a tang, but they just get too big for what i'd like the tank to look like.


any comments, thoughts, tips, tricks ?
i'm not in a hurry, the rock is not even in the tank yet


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Old 04-27-2007, 06:31 PM   #2
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I dont have a lot of gobie experience, but that looks like a good, conservative plan to me. If you liked tangs, you could try a kole or tomini (~7 inches), but otherwise it sounds great!
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Old 04-27-2007, 08:14 PM   #3
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sounds cool
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