ZW RedSea 300XL G2

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Wonderful tank and a solid selection of hardware. Also, great coral choices.
If I may add my opinion on your livestock list: add the flame hawkfish and watchman goby last or towards the end. The rest of your livestock choices tend to be timid so letting them settle in and get comfortable with the territory before adding the more boisterous species can help the overall balance of personalities. Make sure that lid's on before the wrasses go in, too.
Thanks for the feedback! I have been going back and forth on the idea of getting a flame hawkfish. I like having a peaceful tank and want to have all of the fish out and about as much as possible so I’ve been considering swapping the flame hawk for a longnose hawk or just ditch hawkfish all together. I have heard alot about their personality though which would be the positive side of having one.
I am also toying with the idea of adding a small tomini tang as well as a dwarf angelfish, likely flameback or coral beauty. We’ll see how things play out though!
 
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Went a bit over budget at my LFS yesterday… came home with a couple torches and some scolys!
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Also got confirmation that my ClearView lid has shipped so I should be all set for when the wrasses come in!
 
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