Couevas
Member
Hi All,
I believe this may be my first post on RF. I have been lurking for a while, but mostly used to post on nano-reef (Quavecube/Quavecube2).
Brief history:
Previous Reefs: 90g reef, 24 nanocube reef, 70 bowfront/40g sump reef
Current Setup: 2 year old 20G Tall Reef - T5s, SPS & LPS, no fish anymore
I am through the cycle on my new SeaClear 125 Tall (80 lbs CC, 90ish pounds base rock, small seed rock from reef, 20L sump w/ homemade baffles and Reef Octopus 200nwb, 10 gal QT).
I moved a mated pair of tank-bred Ocellaris over along with a juvenile Snowflake Eel over from the 20 to the big tank. I am going to run the reef fishless from here out.
Question:
Below is my proposed stock list with order of introduction. I have read for weeks, but would like a little live human opinion as well...
1. Mated pair tank-bred Ocellaris clowns (~2 years old, already in 125)
2. Juvenile Snowflake Eel (already in 125)
3. Foxface Lo
4. Blue Tang (I know it gets a bit big for a 125, but there is a LOT of family pressure for this one)
5. Aussie Harlequin Tusk
6. Niger Trigger
I figure the bioload will be ok, and from what I have seen these specimens should get along ok. Thoughts? Should I change the introduction precedence?
Thanks,
C
I believe this may be my first post on RF. I have been lurking for a while, but mostly used to post on nano-reef (Quavecube/Quavecube2).
Brief history:
Previous Reefs: 90g reef, 24 nanocube reef, 70 bowfront/40g sump reef
Current Setup: 2 year old 20G Tall Reef - T5s, SPS & LPS, no fish anymore
I am through the cycle on my new SeaClear 125 Tall (80 lbs CC, 90ish pounds base rock, small seed rock from reef, 20L sump w/ homemade baffles and Reef Octopus 200nwb, 10 gal QT).
I moved a mated pair of tank-bred Ocellaris over along with a juvenile Snowflake Eel over from the 20 to the big tank. I am going to run the reef fishless from here out.
Question:
Below is my proposed stock list with order of introduction. I have read for weeks, but would like a little live human opinion as well...
1. Mated pair tank-bred Ocellaris clowns (~2 years old, already in 125)
2. Juvenile Snowflake Eel (already in 125)
3. Foxface Lo
4. Blue Tang (I know it gets a bit big for a 125, but there is a LOT of family pressure for this one)
5. Aussie Harlequin Tusk
6. Niger Trigger
I figure the bioload will be ok, and from what I have seen these specimens should get along ok. Thoughts? Should I change the introduction precedence?
Thanks,
C