Fish list/introduction order for new 150 gallon reef

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Hello friends. Exciting things are happening. Tank is cycling now so I want to plan what fish will go in. Here is a list of a few, please add or subtract. I REALLY want a blue throat trigger or Niger trigger, so please tell me when I should place those (first, middle, last)?


Pair of Clowns -- add 1st
Pair of purple firefish ----- Add 2nd
Caribbean pygmy angel fish --3rd
Foxface
Flame hawkfish
Naso Tang , yellow Tank, OR blue Tang- which one?
Blue Throat Trigger OR Niger Trigger- Add last or before tangs
A Few gobies.

That's all for now I guess

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I don’t think a 4’ 250 gallon is suitable for a Naso Tang or Blue tang. If you want a paid, a Kole is fine and a yellow is a bit marginal. I think the triggers all need larger tanks.

Also, I would not add the clowns first. They can be aggressive. I would add them well down the list.
 
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I don’t think a 4’ 250 gallon is suitable for a Naso Tang or Blue tang. If you want a paid, a Kole is fine and a yellow is a bit marginal. I think the triggers all need larger tanks.

Also, I would not add the clowns first. They can be aggressive. I would add them well down the list.

The tank size is 5x2x2. Not 4 foot. Online I read blue throat triggers need minimum 125 gallon.

so the purple firefish first?
 
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Yeah, firefish are pretty passive, so he can definitely go in very early in the stocking.

Are you quarantining these fish and treating preventatively for ich/velvet/flukes, etc? That's going to make a big difference down the line when you're ready to add those tangs.

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Yeah, firefish are pretty passive, so he can definitely go in very early in the stocking.

Are you quarantining these fish and treating preventatively for ich/velvet/flukes, etc? That's going to make a big difference down the line when you're ready to add those tangs.

~Bruce

I've never quarantined fish. Are all tangs risky for disease?
 

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Tangs have a thinner slimecoat than most of the fish we keep, and are frequently referred to as "ich magnets". Andrewkw's right, though ... any fish can catch a parasite, and easily bring it into your tank. Once it's there, it can burn through your collection with dismaying speed . . .

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Tangs have a thinner slimecoat than most of the fish we keep, and are frequently referred to as "ich magnets". Andrewkw's right, though ... any fish can catch a parasite, and easily bring it into your tank. Once it's there, it can burn through your collection with dismaying speed . . .

~Bruce


If I don't quarantine, would it be better not to get a Tang?
 

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If I don't quarantine, would it be better not to get a Tang?

It’d be better not to get fish....

Take it from a guy who lost a fully stocked 10 year old 160g reef loaded with rare fish. Velvet took them all, every last one. I’m just now jumping back into the hobby following an 8 year break after that total disaster.
 
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