My final list includes a melanurus wrasse, purple tang, foxface rabbit fish, harlequin tusk, and the porcupine puffer! Possibly more or less let me know what you think of this list. The tank is a 120! Recommendations welcome and order to add them!
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Oh look all the fish I want but too big for my tank. Oh well there are plenty of fish in the ocean. Not sure but would probably put them in the order of fox face or wrasse first then puffer then tusk then tang but I could be way wrong. Bigger tank owners would have more experience hereMy final list includes a melanurus wrasse, purple tang, foxface rabbit fish, harlequin tusk, and the porcupine puffer! Possibly more or less let me know what you think of this list. The tank is a 120! Recommendations welcome and order to add them!
Okay maybe I won’t get the tusk. But it will be fowlr so no inverts.Have fun with the tusk it's gonna severely limit your clean up crew, or you will be replacing them often. Also it's will get bit on the big side for a 120 after a while. I had one in a fowlr 150g and had to remove it because of it's aggressiveness, it lasted a few years, but...
Quarantine/observation is an option and I can confirm my adorably cute little puffer has no disease. I’d also like to mention I am sourcing from places who quarantine and treat their fish.if you add those without disease preps you have an 80% chance of loss within about half a year
the order of ops for stocking is determined by how you prep them + the tank against disease, since losing all that just after the summer time isn't a $ good bet
adding them without disease preps is nearly certain loss due to that specific mix you're listing, any decent sized tank after the cycle can carry those fish, it wouldn't matter how you added them other than disease prep completion ordering
that mix of fish has some of the highest disease rates among nontreated fish/non fallow display setups is why the concern
tangs are assumed to be carriers in nearly all cases, unless your sourcing is exceptional/ 1%