I have an empty 75 gallon tank. Filtration is an Eheim Classic, two hang on penguin 7000s and im getting a protein skimmer soon. I am really new to marine tanks, and somethings are really confusing me. I was wondering what it means when certain fish are not called reef safe. I obviously understand that they cant be kept in reefs, but does it means taht they eat the coral and live rock? or invertebrates? or both?? I plan on making this 75 gallon tank a reef tank. I dont know what live rock i want to add or what invertebrates, but after doing research i was thinking about stocking it with: 1 Yellow Tang, 1 Powder Blue Surgeon, 1 Regal Tang, 1 Copperband Butterfly fish, 1 Heniochus, and a forceps fish. I know i will add these fish after im done cycling of course. I was also wondering if buying matured live rock, and buying the seawater from stores that says it speeds up the nitrification, and also the live sand that has the microorganisms will really help the cycling. I was also wondering what kind of invertebrates, if any i could keep with these fish and if i couldnt keep invertebrates would that really badly affect the reef?



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