Then that’s what I’m going to do, thanks for all the inputThen waiting on the system to mature a bit is the best bet.
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Then that’s what I’m going to do, thanks for all the inputThen waiting on the system to mature a bit is the best bet.
The two tangs will not get along. Even in 6’ tanks these two fish struggle to get along with eachother. I’d go for one and not both.So I’m looking for help with my stocking list and want to hear some inputs if my list is too extensive for my 120gallon tank. 125cm wide to 65 deep.
1x Yellow Watchmangoby
2x Firefish
2x Clownfish
1x Royal Gramma
2x Benggai Cardinal
1x Mandarin
1x longnose Hawkfish
1x Tomini tang
1x whitetail bristletooth
1x leopard wrasse
I also appreciate some help in the order of introduction
And yes I’m new to the hobby so please don’t be gentle
Thanks a lot for your input. The leopard I want is either the Blue star one or the MeleagrisThe two tangs will not get along. Even in 6’ tanks these two fish struggle to get along with eachother. I’d go for one and not both.
Everything else seems alright, but an FTS of the tank and what species you’re going with would be more helpful - especially with “Leopard Wrasse”. This could be any of 12 species.
Also, a common misconception with Mandarins and Leopards is they’ll outcompete each other (Specifically the Leopard outcompetes the Mandarin). This is false, leopard wrasses can wait for their next meal, a mandarin cannot. Here’s my 3’x16”x1’ nano tank and I have a Leopard and Mandarin in here. Both are nice and fat.
Talking about the Tangs is it better to change one of them to a Zebrasoma?The two tangs will not get along. Even in 6’ tanks these two fish struggle to get along with eachother. I’d go for one and not both.
Everything else seems alright, but an FTS of the tank and what species you’re going with would be more helpful - especially with “Leopard Wrasse”. This could be any of 12 species.
Also, a common misconception with Mandarins and Leopards is they’ll outcompete each other (Specifically the Leopard outcompetes the Mandarin). This is false, leopard wrasses can wait for their next meal, a mandarin cannot. Here’s my 3’x16”x1’ nano tank and I have a Leopard and Mandarin in here. Both are nice and fat.
It could work but IMHO, that genus isn’t worth the aggression they come with long term.Talking about the Tangs is it better to change one of them to a Zebrasoma?
Okey, but if I go for 2 is it smarter to add them at the same time then? Haven’t really decided about the tangs yet. Just want one Bristle tooth for algae (and looks).It could work but IMHO, that genus isn’t worth the aggression they come with long term.
It’s best to add both at the same time yes, I would think a bit more on tangs personally but I also do find many to be overrated after caring for every species in that genus.Okey, but if I go for 2 is it smarter to add them at the same time then? Haven’t really decided about the tangs yet. Just want one Bristle tooth for algae (and looks).
Honestly, if you’re fairly new then wait 3-4 months for adding a leopard but you could also add a leopard into a fairly new tank if you get the perfect specimen (I’ve done it personally).Thanks a lot for your input. The leopard I want is either the Blue star one or the Meleagris
I’m very new and perfectly fine with waiting 6-12 months or more if it’s necessary to give it the best chance.Honestly, if you’re fairly new then wait 3-4 months for adding a leopard but you could also add a leopard into a fairly new tank if you get the perfect specimen (I’ve done it personally).
The maximum 1 it is. I’ll probably just add one Cardinal and firefish to make sure it’s not a massacre one day.Stock looks okay to me with a few exceptions:
With the tank not being six feet I wouldnt add two bristletooth tangs, I would pick one, they can be nasty to each other if cramped. Also one firefish, and make sure you find someone who can sex the cardinals otherwise if you get two males they will kill each other! Wait on the leopard wrasse; they do better in mature tanks and can be hard to keep as a starter fish
Yeah saltwater fish are aggressive for no reason. My triggers decided to randomly play frisbee with my starfish today! -.-The maximum 1 it is. I’ll probably just add one Cardinal and firefish to make sure it’s not a massacre one day.
I rather have happy fish than a lot that are out for each other. My end goal is a coral scape with at least 1 clown pair and a leopard wrasse meleagris or blue star.Yeah saltwater fish are aggressive for no reason. My triggers decided to randomly play frisbee with my starfish today! -.-
Thanks for the inputYeah I would pick something like a scopus or yellow then either of the two you want.
The white tail can go either way. Add last! Ive had two different bristletooth tangs (what a white tail is). One was a huge bullt and had to go. The one I have now is very chill and keeps to himself. Most saltwater fish are semi aggressive but depends on the fish, what you have and when you put them in! I have a peaceful tank (my 70 gallon) and I have an aggressive tank (my 125 gallon display).I rather have happy fish than a lot that are out for each other. My end goal is a coral scape with at least 1 clown pair and a leopard wrasse meleagris or blue star.
And if it’s not a total havoc a Whitetale
Thats the problem with most tangs. If they are prettier then they are probably bigger jerks. Keep that in mind.Thanks for the input
Unfortunately I don’t really like the look of any of these two. Of the Zebrasomas the ones I like are the Gem (to expensive) or the Velifer
Thanks for the input, but I don’t really like the look of any of these two unfortunately. Of the Zebrasomas the ones I like are the Gem (to expensive) or the DesjardiniYeah I would pick something like a scopus or yellow then either of the two you want.
ill make sure to make him my last purchase and make sure I can relocate him/her in a worst case scenarioThe white tail can go either way. Add last! Ive had two different bristletooth tangs (what a white tail is). One was a huge bullt and had to go. The one I have now is very chill and keeps to himself. Most saltwater fish are semi aggressive but depends on the fish, what you have and when you put them in! I have a peaceful tank (my 70 gallon) and I have an aggressive tank (my 125 gallon display).
I’ll make sure to remember that thanksThats the problem with most tangs. If they are prettier then they are probably bigger jerks. Keep that in mind.
Yeah I wasn’t a big fan of my scopus (my kids wanted him) but hes a work horse in my tank so he gets a pass. LolI’ll make sure to remember that thanks