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Hi everyone,
Some of you may have seen on the disease thread but I recently had to chase all my fish out of my 90g and treat for ick. I believe it hitchhiked in on an anemone, which stinks because I would’ve had no way to quarantine that. But, there is a silver lining. I now have an opportunity to stock fish when the fallow period ends in any order I choose.
The tank is Hawaiian endemic fish only. Corals are all SPS, the tank is overrun with sea lettuce macroalgae, pineapple sponges, and even a breeding population of fan worms in the rock. I assume that means the pod population is strong too.
Current fish that needs to go back in at some point are:
Potter’s Angel
Ornate Wrasse
Kole tang
Obviously the tank is nowhere near full- I’d love to hear some suggestions of other cool, peaceful to semi-aggressive reef safe Hawaiian species.
Some of you may have seen on the disease thread but I recently had to chase all my fish out of my 90g and treat for ick. I believe it hitchhiked in on an anemone, which stinks because I would’ve had no way to quarantine that. But, there is a silver lining. I now have an opportunity to stock fish when the fallow period ends in any order I choose.
The tank is Hawaiian endemic fish only. Corals are all SPS, the tank is overrun with sea lettuce macroalgae, pineapple sponges, and even a breeding population of fan worms in the rock. I assume that means the pod population is strong too.
Current fish that needs to go back in at some point are:
Potter’s Angel
Ornate Wrasse
Kole tang
Obviously the tank is nowhere near full- I’d love to hear some suggestions of other cool, peaceful to semi-aggressive reef safe Hawaiian species.