Due to acquisition of two Marineland 125-gallon tanks, my build plan has changed significantly.
Current plan is to have a 125-reef with a 125-sump with the main chamber for a macroalgae display.
Screenshot of 3D-model of current plan (2021-10-04 16:06):
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QT Update 2021-11-23:
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Stand painted 2021-11-13 (now in my dining room 2021-11-20):
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Living room FOWLR is being transferred to the basement:
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Now for 90-Display/75-sump FOWLR for my basement fish room:
Last Update as of 2021-03-17 10:38
Floor drilled for plumbing down to basement "fish room" (2021-03-16 20:30):
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Current FOWLR and in-progress setup photo from this morning (2021-03-10):
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Backdrop outdoor posters received for mangrove lagoon and 90-gallon reef (2021-03-08):
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Current Fish Stocking List as of 2021-03-11 17:42
Current planned fish list:
90-gallon reef:
1X Fiji Bicolor Foxface (Siganus uspi)
2X Darwin Ocellaris Clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris)
2X Royal Gramma (Gramma loreto)
2X Sharknose Gobies (Elcatinus evelynae)
1X Rainsford's Goby (Amblygobius rainfordi)
1X Orangespotted Shrimp Goby (Amblyeleotris guttata)
1X Bristletooth Tomini Tang (Ctenochaetus tominiensis)
3X Yellowstriped Cardinalfish (Ostorhincus cyanosoma) or Seal's Cardinalfish (Ostorhincus sealei)
2X Scissortail Dartfish (Ptereleotris evides)
1X Melanurus Wrasse (Halichoerus melanurus)
1X Engineer Goby (Pholidichthys leucotaenia)

75-gallon mangrove lagoon:
1X Purple Tang (Zebrasoma xanthurum) [already in FOWLR]
1X Rectangle Triggerfish (Rhinecanthus rectangulus) [already in FOWLR]
1X Snowflake Eel (Echidna nebulosa) [already in FOWLR]
1X One Spot Foxface (Siganus unimaculatus)
1X Pink Streaked Wrasse (Pseudocheilinops ataenia)

~40-gallon Sump Refugium Section:
2X Janss' Pipefish (Doryrhamphus janssi)
2X Spotted Mandarinfish (Synchiropus picturatus)


Planned layout (shorter stand will be standard rather than custom-built):
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75-gallon mangrove lagoon and 90-gallon display are both drilled for Modular Marine 1200gph overflows (awaiting setup and installation). (2021-01-21)
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Stand Frame finished and awaiting skin, trim, and countertop (2021-01-04):
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UPDATES as of 2020-12-07 13:00
Modular Marine 1200GPH overflows shipping soon, fish list being revised and researched, materials for stand are in my shop waiting for fabrication, most equipment is sourced and on-hand for progress over holiday break



ORIGINAL POST
After being introduced to keeping a marine aquarium with the acquisition of a 75-gallon FOWLR from a co-worker as detailed in my post in the Meet & Greet forum, I am just starting the planning phase of building a 90-gallon peaceful reef tank.
Since I am new, I am planning to start with more hardy fishes, corals, and invertebrates. Research is one thing I enjoy doing, so I will be careful and patient in the planning phase to reduce likelihood of wasted expense and failures when I am starting out.

I already have the tank (48 inches long, 18 inches wide, 25 inches deep) and stand with an open base design that should allow for a sump. There are no holes drilled in the aquarium for plumbing, so I will probably need overflow over the top, unless drilling through the glass is a consideration I take. A sump with a refugium is very likely to be included (30 to 55 gallons, not sure how to size the sump? ...is bigger better?).
80-lbs of dry rock, 40-lbs of Caribsea Arag-alive Fiji Pink, and 20-lbs of Caribsea Arag-alive Special Grade are on order so I can get rockscape and substrate ready to begin cycling in the next month or two. I am in no rush, but I would like to have the materials on hand when I am ready to start this tank, especially if there is any pre-setup processing I need to do.

This is my initial fish list based on preliminary research, and recommendations for additions, subtractions, or changes are appreciated.
Listed in approximate order of preference:
2 of Black and White Ocellaris Clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris)
1 of Purple Tang (Zebrasoma xanthurum) [I already have this ~4-inch fish that will be transferred over from my 75-gallon]
1 of Kole Yellow Eye Tang (Ctenochaetus strigosus) or 1 of Bristletooth Tomini Tang (Ctenochaetus tominiensis)
1 of Foxface Lo (Siganus vulpinus) or 1 of Bicolor Foxface (Siganus uspi) or 1 of One Spot Foxface (Siganus unimaculatus)
1-2 of Engineer Goby (Pholidichthys leucotaenia)
2-3 of Chalk Bass (Serranus tortugarum)
2-3 of Neon Goby (Elcatinus oceanops)
2-4 of Yellowstriped Cardinalfish (Ostorhincus cyanosoma)
2 of Blue/Green Black-axil Chromis (Chromis sp.) or 2 of Yellowtail Damselfish (Chrysiptera parasema) or 2 of Blue Sapphire Damselfish (Chrysiptera cf. springeri)

Some items on this list are probably not subject to change. My favorite fish is the Black and White Ocellaris Clownfish, especially paired symbiotically with Rose Bubble-Tip Anemones. These two fish along with RBTA are surely on my list.
The Purple Tang came with the 75-gallon tank I got and is one of my most favorite fish, so I would like him to be in the 90-gallon reef (at least until he may grow too large?).
Fish from the genus Siganus I find particularly striking and interesting, so one will likely be included.
The Engineer Goby is one of my favorites also for its coloration and resemblance to an eel. I am not sure if it is better to include two or only one.
The Chalk Bass is my favorite small fish and would like to include more than one.
The other fish are just considerations for different colors or interests if they can be added without overcrowding the tank or overloading the biosystem.
I really like eels, and my 75-gallon aquarium came with a ~11-inch Snowflake Eel, but it seems they are not good to add to a 90-gallon reef. Since I also have triggerfish that are not compatible with the reef, I will probably leave the 75-gallon as a FOWLR in addition to the 90-gallon reef aquarium.

Does this seem way too heavy a bio-load for a 90-gallon tank (probably with a 30-to-55-gallon sump)? Should I remove fish or can I add fish (either more quantity or more types) to the list? What sequence should I add the fish to best aid success?

I am not really sure which corals to include, so I am open to suggestions. I want hardy beginner corals at the start and will see where I head from here in the future.
My initial research has me considering the following, though much more research and recommendations are needed before adding any:
Mushroom Anemones, branching Sinularia, Porites, Leather, Acropora (maybe too difficult?), Star Polyps, Euphyllia (especially ancora)
Corals are one category where I am very open to recommendations.

Other invertebrates, such as hermit crabs, snails, shrimp, starfish, urchins, conchs will be included for clean-up, though I am also very open to suggestions in this area and will refine considerations as I make a more specific plan for the fishes and corals that are to be included.

Thanks in advance for any recommendations, especially initial reactions to my considerations. I know this is broad right now, but I will get more specific in considerations and schedule as I progress in my research. I have been reading a lot about reefing and marine aquariums online and in books and will continue to do so in conjunction with recommendations on R2R for a practical education towards a successful reef.

Current Aquascape awaiting cementing (2020-12-07):
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Cemented Aquascape (2021-01-23):
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33-gallon Brute can ready for pre-cycling rock, sand, and aquascape (2021-01-23):
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Aquascape start-cycle in progress (2021-01-28):
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Kind Regards,
Soren
 
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I like the neon blues (Elacatinus oceanops), sharknose (Elacatinus evelynae), and broadstripe (Elacatinus prochilos) equally well. Some day I may have some of each between all my tanks, including yellow stripe (Elacatinus horsti) as well, since I like the cleaner gobies so well and like the contrast of the blue and/or yellow stripes with the black stripes.
I'm scared of introducing a Yellow stripe with the Sharknose. The Blue Stripe or Broadstripe are close enough to potentially cause some scuffles but the Sharknose stays in the corner of my 125 so if the Blue stays on the other side we should be golden!
 
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I'm scared of introducing a Yellow stripe with the Sharknose. The Blue Stripe or Broadstripe are close enough to potentially cause some scuffles but the Sharknose stays in the corner of my 125 so if the Blue stays on the other side we should be golden!
If you end up with 2 males or 2 females, you are likely to have the occasional scuffle between any of these types or even 2 of the same species.
In my Work Desk 40B tank, there are 2 broadstripe gobies, and the larger definitely chases the smaller one around most of the time when both are visible. The larger hangs out in the front of the tank or on the toadstools, and the smaller hides out in the back of the rock most of the time due to this. I have no idea if they are both male or female, but they did not pair up like I have seen mine do in the past.

I just added 4 neon blue gobies to my 90g live rock culture tank that get along fine, since they seem to sort out the hierarchy with minimal bickering in the group. This may be due to them being smaller than full-grown. My hopes are that some of them pair together and I might breed them in the future.
 

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There is a fairly fat, healthy looking Blue Neon at Petco that I saw yesterday. They've had him for 4 weeks now so I know he's healthy since he's not losing weight.
 

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Well... I woke up this morning, took my shower, and came downstairs like any other Friday.

Then my wife says to me.....





"Are we going to the east side today?"

I Told You So Nbc GIF by Good Girls

Going for a Foxy after the Homeschool co-op.
 
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Well... I woke up this morning, took my shower, and came downstairs like any other Friday.

Then my wife says to me.....





"Are we going to the east side today?"

I Told You So Nbc GIF by Good Girls

Going for a Foxy after the Homeschool co-op.
Getting your foxface on FoxyFriday would make it extra special!
I still hope you can get a Fiji and a one-spot, but I'd pick the Fiji if I could only have one.
 

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Getting your foxface on FoxyFriday would make it extra special!
I still hope you can get a Fiji and a one-spot, but I'd pick the Fiji if I could only have one.
I'ma go with the Fiji for now (unless my wife picks the LO) and then keep watch for a One Spot later.
 
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I'ma go with the Fiji for now (unless my wife picks the LO) and then keep watch for a One Spot later.
That's right, I forgot it was a Lo that the shop had rather than a one-spot.
Your plan is exactly what I would do. My plan was only different in that I got 2 medium-size (4-5") Fiji's first (actually also a third as well that died for an unknown reason), then a medium-size one-spot from Mibu, then 2 more medium-size Fiji's to try to ensure a male-female pair, then 2 more small Fiji's since I wanted to grow some from babies, then 2 small one-spots for my Work Desk 40B...
 

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That's right, I forgot it was a Lo that the shop had rather than a one-spot.
Your plan is exactly what I would do. My plan was only different in that I got 2 medium-size (4-5") Fiji's first (actually also a third as well that died for an unknown reason), then a medium-size one-spot from Mibu, then 2 more medium-size Fiji's to try to ensure a male-female pair, then 2 more small Fiji's since I wanted to grow some from babies, then 2 small one-spots for my Work Desk 40B...
That's a lot of thens....
 

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Any foxface news yet, Tim?
We have movie night tonight at 6 and we didn't get done with the co-op until 1. Lunch was finished at 2:45 and traffic from the east side coming home wasn't looking good. Tomorrow... :confused-face: She said yes though so that's always good!
 
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We have movie night tonight at 6 and we didn't get done with the co-op until 1. Lunch was finished at 2:45 and traffic from the east side coming home wasn't looking good. Tomorrow... :confused-face: She said yes though so that's always good!
Too bad it's not today, but better late than never.

Be sure to share some pictures when you get your foxface! Also, pictures from the LFS (whenever possible) are always exciting!
 
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I got a lot of pictures of the Work Desk 40B system last evening and the day before testing the use of flash and enjoying the blue evening lighting (though this is a bit dark and results in blurry pictures most of the time due to longer exposure and constant fish motion).
(I'm aware that the raccoon butterflyfish has some lymphocystis on the tail and dorsal fin rays)

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