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Old 05-01-2002, 09:29 PM   #1
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Question Fish Stocking Plan for 90g AGA Reef Ready

I have just started to cycle my new 90-gallon AGA Reef Ready tank that I intend to use for a Mini-Reef Setup.

Equipment:

Mag 9.5 Return Pump
Kent Marine Protein Skimmer
(2) Visitherm 250watt Heaters
(2) Maxijet 1200 Powerheads on RedSea Wavemaker
6" DSB using 250lbs of Playsand from Home Depot
100lbs of Live Rock
4' 110watt VHO Rerto Kit on Icecap 660 Ballast
- (2) Super Actinic and (2) 50/50 bulbs

I know that the first questions will be what my setup is so I thought I would just lay that out there to start with.

Now, the fish I would like to keep are as follows:

(1) Sixline Wrasse
(1) Scott's Velvety Wrasse
(1) Royal Gramma
(1) Longnose Hawkfish
(1) Watchman Goby
(2) True Percula
(2) Pearly Jawfish
(2) Green Mandarin Goby (after tank is at least 1-year old)

I am also going to add a Reef package Cleaning Crew from eTropicals.com since I read a lot of good things about them here.

I want to be able to keep all corals and would like a couple of clams in here.

1. Are any of these fish going to be a problem in this tank?

2. What order should I stock these fish in the tank?

3. When should I add the Cleaning Crew package from eTropicals.com?

4. What are my best choices for Host Anemones for the True Perculas?
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Old 05-01-2002, 09:42 PM   #2
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your best bet would be a bubble tipped anenome, make sure to get a captived cloned one, also they have discovered that lighting is not nearly as important as one would think, they do get some of their energy from it but its really important that you feed them, I'd also check our reefcentral, they have got a anenome and clown forum.
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Old 05-02-2002, 09:58 PM   #3
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i dont know anything about the velvety wrasse, but the others sound like a good choice, but unless you can find a male and female mandarin i would only go with one. oh yeah, just my personal opinion but i would stay away from the watchman
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