Hi!
I have been keeping freshwater aquariums for 20+ years, and just this week decided to start my first reef project. I purchased an Innovative Marine SR Pro 60, so I am dealing with about 40 gallons in the display area. My freshwater experience has helped me develop patience, so I am fine to go slow. In fact, in this case, I very much prefer it. My question is about the stocking order. I do hope to add (undecided upon) corals as well as these fish and inverts:
2 clownfish
1 banggai cardinalfish
1 dartfish (firefish or purple firefish)
1 midas blenny
1 watchman goby w/ pistol shrimp
1 aptasia-eating filefish
1 falco hawkfish
1 6-line wrasse
1 chalk bass
1 bubble-tip anemone
1 long-spined urchin
10 trochus snails
2 scarlet reef hermit crabs
Are there any general thoughts about these fish for a beginner? Is there an order to add these in that may be better or worse? When might I be ready for the snails and hermit crabs? When might I be ready for the urchin and anemone? Where does adding the corals fit into the order? I am fine adding one or two critters at a time weeks apart if need be. I just don't know what should go first, last, etc, or what needs more established bacteria, algaes, etc. vs can go in right after the nitrogen cycle completes. Can I do a fish-in cycle (sorry if I am using freshwater terms here!) with any of these fish? Any insight would be very much appreciated!
Thanks,
Zach
I have been keeping freshwater aquariums for 20+ years, and just this week decided to start my first reef project. I purchased an Innovative Marine SR Pro 60, so I am dealing with about 40 gallons in the display area. My freshwater experience has helped me develop patience, so I am fine to go slow. In fact, in this case, I very much prefer it. My question is about the stocking order. I do hope to add (undecided upon) corals as well as these fish and inverts:
2 clownfish
1 banggai cardinalfish
1 dartfish (firefish or purple firefish)
1 midas blenny
1 watchman goby w/ pistol shrimp
1 aptasia-eating filefish
1 falco hawkfish
1 6-line wrasse
1 chalk bass
1 bubble-tip anemone
1 long-spined urchin
10 trochus snails
2 scarlet reef hermit crabs
Are there any general thoughts about these fish for a beginner? Is there an order to add these in that may be better or worse? When might I be ready for the snails and hermit crabs? When might I be ready for the urchin and anemone? Where does adding the corals fit into the order? I am fine adding one or two critters at a time weeks apart if need be. I just don't know what should go first, last, etc, or what needs more established bacteria, algaes, etc. vs can go in right after the nitrogen cycle completes. Can I do a fish-in cycle (sorry if I am using freshwater terms here!) with any of these fish? Any insight would be very much appreciated!
Thanks,
Zach