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Stocking 40g breeder -

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2 normal clownfish
1 Blue Throat Fairy Wrasse
1 Springeri Damsel
2 Bangaii Cardinalfish
1 Leopard Wrasse

▪︎Coral▪︎
Mainly Euphyllia
Hammers & Torchs, although currently only 1 Hammer and 1 Frogspawn
Also...
1 Green Monticap
1 Green Finger Leather
1 Fire Finger Digi
(I think it's something else... no green and seems healthy, 1 bad spot is healing already in my tank from where it came from... but besides the green issue it looks like a fire finger digi)

Thoughts? Fish should be okay together right they're all peaceful and reef safe I've read? Anything else I could add in terms of fish?

Coral I know I can add a lot more and have many hammers/torches lined up so would appreciate spending less time on this than the fish when you comment with your opinion or thoughts etc
 
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Clowns can get pretty nasty - mine claimed a corner of my 40B and don’t appreciate guests. You have a lot of open water swimmers which may cause the clowns to get territorial. I would personally pick a few of the fish to swap for sand/rock dwelling fish to reduce overall competition.
In my 40B I have:
2 clowns
Coral beauty angel
Kamohara fang blenny
Aurora goby + pistol shrimp

Also a royal gramma and Pygmy red roosterfish in qt.
 
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Clowns can get pretty nasty - mine claimed a corner of my 40B and don’t appreciate guests. You have a lot of open water swimmers which may cause the clowns to get territorial. I would personally pick a few of the fish to swap for sand/rock dwelling fish to reduce overall competition.
In my 40B I have:
2 clowns
Coral beauty angel
Kamohara fang blenny
Aurora goby + pistol shrimp

Also a royal gramma and Pygmy red roosterfish in qt.
I definitely plan to get a Pistol & goby pair for sandbed along with my 2 sand sifting conchs

I just hope all of the fish will work together. They are arriving tomorrow. The springeri wasn't available so just the wrasse and 2 Bangaii

Fingers crossed
 
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Blue throat wrasses are better for bigger tanks. They are among the most aggressive and active fairy wrasses. Evolved (Hunter) says 75 gallons. I haven't kept one. I know Minh @OrionN has experience.

Which leopard wrasse? Meleagris? They get pretty big.
 
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