Hey all,
Right now I'm studying beginner guides and mapping out a reef tank I might create. I'm thinking 120 gal (48” x 24” x 24”). One thing the beginner guides aren't clear on is how many fish I can expect my hypothetical reef tank to support once it matures, other than that it should be fewer than a freshwater tank. I'm aware that fish temperament, the order the fish are added, filtration, and available habitat are important, but I'm looking for a ballpark figure on fish stocking.
Again this is on paper only, but this is what I've chosen so far. Is this overstocked, too conservative, or about right?
- 1 tang (yellow or purple) - about 8" to 10"
- 1 flame angelfish (rehome it in the off chance it causes problems) - about 4"
- Pair of ocellaris clownfish (or maybe percula) - about 2 x 3" = 6"
- Pair of Banggai cardinalfish - about 2 x 3" = 6"
- 1 shrimp goby - about 2" to 4"
- I'd also like a small school of chromis or anthias, but I'm not sure if I have space, what species to pick, or even if keeping shoaling fish is a good idea.
- Please let me know if you have any other suggestions. I want all of my fish to be compatible with each other, with corals, with shrimp and crabs, and ideally with a mandarin in case I choose to add one many years down the road.
This adds up to about 26" to 30", plus that small chromis or anthias school.
Right now I'm studying beginner guides and mapping out a reef tank I might create. I'm thinking 120 gal (48” x 24” x 24”). One thing the beginner guides aren't clear on is how many fish I can expect my hypothetical reef tank to support once it matures, other than that it should be fewer than a freshwater tank. I'm aware that fish temperament, the order the fish are added, filtration, and available habitat are important, but I'm looking for a ballpark figure on fish stocking.
Again this is on paper only, but this is what I've chosen so far. Is this overstocked, too conservative, or about right?
- 1 tang (yellow or purple) - about 8" to 10"
- 1 flame angelfish (rehome it in the off chance it causes problems) - about 4"
- Pair of ocellaris clownfish (or maybe percula) - about 2 x 3" = 6"
- Pair of Banggai cardinalfish - about 2 x 3" = 6"
- 1 shrimp goby - about 2" to 4"
- I'd also like a small school of chromis or anthias, but I'm not sure if I have space, what species to pick, or even if keeping shoaling fish is a good idea.
- Please let me know if you have any other suggestions. I want all of my fish to be compatible with each other, with corals, with shrimp and crabs, and ideally with a mandarin in case I choose to add one many years down the road.
This adds up to about 26" to 30", plus that small chromis or anthias school.