Hi everybody!
I am converting my 450 Gallon 5L X 3W X 4H Predatory FOWLR into a reef tank. I am trying to brainstorm some nice stocking ideas. Over the past years that I have kept fish, i have pretty much kept the whole spectrum. So for this tank, I am looking to do higher-end or more showpiece/unique fish. I don't necessarily mean black tangs, but I mean, I've kept one too many standard fire fish for my liking . I'd love to hear more unique ideas or other fish you all have kept and enjoyed. I will remove two more fish from my tank before I would truly be comfortable loading my tank with fish. Now I don't think overstocking is possible for this tank on the bio load side of things. This tank was designed to house 15 massive predatory fish, and I have a skimmer designed to maintain over 1000 gallons of REAL heavy bio load.
The tank is definitely on the taller scale of fish tanks, so vertical height is a bigger factor, but still being 450 gallons, I think I can get away with it. I am away from my tank for the majority of the year as I am currently in college, and my parents are the ones who feed me while I am gone. I have the tank professionally serviced while away (I would commute to clean myself, but I live 12 hours away from home). Because of this, I will also be stocking extremely easy corals that spread like crazy and are low stakes if munched on by the permanent residents. Potentially GSP and pulsating Xenia. If I get to the point where I want to do real corals, I will deal with that when I get there, but I am not fully sure I ever will. Also, my lights are pretty basic. I have fluval reef strip lights. I didn't want to drop thousands on reef lights when I only had fish at the time.
My parents are tired of the big "mean" fish and want the pretty "nemos and dorys." I have been in the process of rehoming my fish and have 2 left that I need to get rid of. 1 I will be rehoming next week when I return home and already have someone to pick it up. The other I am still trying to figure it out. If anybody has any interest in a 16 Inch Emperor Snapper, let me know
My current stock list for my tank is (and Yes, they have names):
Potato the yellow belly Puffer ~7 Inches
Puppy the Stars and Stripes Puffer ~13 Inches
Maurice the Emperor Snapper ~16 Inches (PLAN TO REHOME)
Julian the Emperor Angel ~9 Inches (BEING REHOMED)
Frank the File Fish ~4 Inches
Mingii the Vlamingii Tang ~6 Inches
Clouseau the Maculosis Angel ~9 Inches (Potentially being rehomed)
Prince the Purple Tang ~4 Inches
Dory the Hippo Tang ~1.5 Inches
Rory the Hippo Tang ~1.5 Inches
Mr Clean the Cleaner Wrasse ~2 Inches
Sloth the Asfur Angel ~3 Inches
Dan the Dussumieri Tang ~3 Inches
That is my current stock list. Some things I was considering adding were:
Tahitian Gold Hawkfish (I need to do some more research on them)
Gold flake Angel
Blue dot Jawfish (I wanted to do a few but need to look into compatibility more)
Tilefish trio (Don’t know what specific ones, but want to add a new color to tank)
Costa Rica Rainbow Basslet (I am pretty deadset on these guys and have wanted one since I started the hobby)
Mystery Wrasse
Possum Wrasse
Red Scooter Blenny (One of my all-time favorite fish, I have no idea why either)
Blotchy Anthias / Borbonius Anthias (I wanted to do a trio)
Clownfish of some sort (likely Percula)
I need some sand sifters or filterers. I am going to do a full stocking of a CUC and was going to do snails, hermits, and some sand-sifting stars. I know for a fact that the puffers I have right now do not bother inverts I just got lucky with their temperaments. I am looking to get some schooling fish, but I am stumped as to what. I dont want some basic anthias or PJ cardinals. Does anybody have any ideas or suggestions? I am pretty open to anything and am trying to be flexible and realistic with what I want to add. I don't necessarily have a budget, either.
My tank tends to look empty because the height visually dwarfs any fish I add to the tank, even when they are big fish. So I was looking to have a lot of fish. I would love to hear your thoughts!.
Here is a video of the tank from a few months back.
I am converting my 450 Gallon 5L X 3W X 4H Predatory FOWLR into a reef tank. I am trying to brainstorm some nice stocking ideas. Over the past years that I have kept fish, i have pretty much kept the whole spectrum. So for this tank, I am looking to do higher-end or more showpiece/unique fish. I don't necessarily mean black tangs, but I mean, I've kept one too many standard fire fish for my liking . I'd love to hear more unique ideas or other fish you all have kept and enjoyed. I will remove two more fish from my tank before I would truly be comfortable loading my tank with fish. Now I don't think overstocking is possible for this tank on the bio load side of things. This tank was designed to house 15 massive predatory fish, and I have a skimmer designed to maintain over 1000 gallons of REAL heavy bio load.
The tank is definitely on the taller scale of fish tanks, so vertical height is a bigger factor, but still being 450 gallons, I think I can get away with it. I am away from my tank for the majority of the year as I am currently in college, and my parents are the ones who feed me while I am gone. I have the tank professionally serviced while away (I would commute to clean myself, but I live 12 hours away from home). Because of this, I will also be stocking extremely easy corals that spread like crazy and are low stakes if munched on by the permanent residents. Potentially GSP and pulsating Xenia. If I get to the point where I want to do real corals, I will deal with that when I get there, but I am not fully sure I ever will. Also, my lights are pretty basic. I have fluval reef strip lights. I didn't want to drop thousands on reef lights when I only had fish at the time.
My parents are tired of the big "mean" fish and want the pretty "nemos and dorys." I have been in the process of rehoming my fish and have 2 left that I need to get rid of. 1 I will be rehoming next week when I return home and already have someone to pick it up. The other I am still trying to figure it out. If anybody has any interest in a 16 Inch Emperor Snapper, let me know
My current stock list for my tank is (and Yes, they have names):
Potato the yellow belly Puffer ~7 Inches
Puppy the Stars and Stripes Puffer ~13 Inches
Maurice the Emperor Snapper ~16 Inches (PLAN TO REHOME)
Julian the Emperor Angel ~9 Inches (BEING REHOMED)
Frank the File Fish ~4 Inches
Mingii the Vlamingii Tang ~6 Inches
Clouseau the Maculosis Angel ~9 Inches (Potentially being rehomed)
Prince the Purple Tang ~4 Inches
Dory the Hippo Tang ~1.5 Inches
Rory the Hippo Tang ~1.5 Inches
Mr Clean the Cleaner Wrasse ~2 Inches
Sloth the Asfur Angel ~3 Inches
Dan the Dussumieri Tang ~3 Inches
That is my current stock list. Some things I was considering adding were:
Tahitian Gold Hawkfish (I need to do some more research on them)
Gold flake Angel
Blue dot Jawfish (I wanted to do a few but need to look into compatibility more)
Tilefish trio (Don’t know what specific ones, but want to add a new color to tank)
Costa Rica Rainbow Basslet (I am pretty deadset on these guys and have wanted one since I started the hobby)
Mystery Wrasse
Possum Wrasse
Red Scooter Blenny (One of my all-time favorite fish, I have no idea why either)
Blotchy Anthias / Borbonius Anthias (I wanted to do a trio)
Clownfish of some sort (likely Percula)
I need some sand sifters or filterers. I am going to do a full stocking of a CUC and was going to do snails, hermits, and some sand-sifting stars. I know for a fact that the puffers I have right now do not bother inverts I just got lucky with their temperaments. I am looking to get some schooling fish, but I am stumped as to what. I dont want some basic anthias or PJ cardinals. Does anybody have any ideas or suggestions? I am pretty open to anything and am trying to be flexible and realistic with what I want to add. I don't necessarily have a budget, either.
My tank tends to look empty because the height visually dwarfs any fish I add to the tank, even when they are big fish. So I was looking to have a lot of fish. I would love to hear your thoughts!.
Here is a video of the tank from a few months back.