Display tank is ~157 gallons
Fish count:
2 domino damsels
1 three strip damsel
1 clown fish
2 yellow tail damsels
1 mechanic blemmy
1 sailfin tang
1 powder blue tang
1 sohal tang
1 emp angel fish
1 coral bueaty angel fish
1 Aruga butterfly
1 golden spot rabbit fish
1 marine beta
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Understand it's hard but I would hits the breaks. You are treating for ich right now and when you add new fish stress will raise in the tank. Also you have some fish in your tank that will get large. It's time to just sit back and enjoy your tank.
There are only a handful of other fish I want.
Dwarf lion
Some sort of small reef friendly eel
Hippo tang
Achilles tang
Flame angel
Goby/ shrimp combo
A reef friendly trigger
Bicolor angel
A group of purple tangs
A few smaller fish
Maybe one or two other angels- something with color
I was told I can hold 40-50 fish. Thoughts?
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It's possible if you had small fish, but you have some large pups in there so in your case imma say No.....There are only a handful of other fish I want.
Dwarf lion
Some sort of small reef friendly eel
Hippo tang
Achilles tang
Flame angel
Goby/ shrimp combo
A reef friendly trigger
Bicolor angel
A group of purple tangs
A few smaller fish
Maybe one or two other angels- something with color
I was told I can hold 40-50 fish. Thoughts?
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It's possible if you had small fish, but you have some large pups in there so in your case imma say No.....
The fish will start to set their own territories in that tank....so fights would/will be bound to break out with more fish (if they haven't already)
For now, stick with what you got, keep em healthy n watch em grow
Well, I would say to use that as a sign, I would suggest at this point, would be to properly feed your fish in hopes of lessening some of the agreesion.
For the tangs, do you place norI sheets for them to munch on during the day?
OK wow, I hate to be the bad guy but you are getting some bad advice. NJTiger said 2 inches of fish, I on the other had have always considered 1 or 2 gallons per inch of fish for freshwater and 5 gallons per inch of saltwater. NJTiger isn't the bad advice FYI, his is not conservative so I wouldn't feel comfortable starting out at those levels. Your tank is green and isn't capable of handling that kind of load biologically. If you have been around like Paul B and your tank is more established than the Atlantic Ocean OK. Can you put 40 fish in your tank...well yeah if you have 40 nano sized fish. But your stocking now is 15 fish minimum of 65 inches already(that is probably on the low end a Sohal tang can get over a foot easy). Then lets look at what you are wanting to buy. You already have aggression in the tank. Adding 3 tangs and a group of purple tangs is ridicules. Angles don't get along and you want to add another? Then Trigger fish are not usually super friendly. And oh a Lion fish...might as well assume all your little fish are gone so that will help out with the stocking but not in a good way.
This is going to end in a disaster and an expensive one at that. Fish store wants to sell you fish, if it is ACC I would say something to John because your consultant is doing a crap job. As someone else pointed out you need a massive skimmer
Man I like your tank but your going way to fast. Plus your fish are going to suffer and I hate to see that too.
Sorry to be the jerk but you have some bad advice.
I understood what you meant to say. Unfortunately I am not sure Exarkun1178 was going to read it that way.NJTiger isn't the bad advice FYI
@JRWOHLER I just meant the rule of thumb I heard but the 1 to 2 in per 5 gallon is a great rule when starting out. I don't think I was clear but I didn't mean about adding 40 fish at once def got to build that bioload up also depending on the type of fish added (which I was trying to get at)
This is poor advice ....you read it as so long as I add three fish every three days until I hit that 40 spot I am fine.I was told no more the. Three fish every three days.