Judge my stocking for a 75 gal

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- yellow tang
- blue tang
- 2 clowns
- firefish
- royal gramma
- 3 banggai cardinals
- flame angel
i think the blue tang may be a bit much… I plan to have both tangs as babies and sell them when they’re adults. judge me!
 
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- yellow tang
- blue tang
- 2 clowns
- firefish
- royal gramma
- 3 banggai cardinals
- flame angel
i think the blue tang may be a bit much… I plan to have both tangs as babies and sell them when they’re adults. judge me!
I don't think that a 75 gallon tank will be big enough for a yellow and blue tang or any tang really aside from potentially a Tomini tang. Make sure you get an already mated pair for the clownfish. Ideally, having more than one firefish is best because they are a social fish. As for the Bangai cardinals, even if you start with three, you are likely to end up with just two because they often can be aggressive to their own kind when not in pairs or large groups. Lastly, even if they are much larger, the odds of you getting more than what you originally paid for with the tangs is slim so again I would just not get them at all. Hope this helps.
 
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