Stocking Thread Strikes again: SR-120

Discussion in 'Tropical Fish' started by Toby the Puffer, Oct 19, 2016.

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  1. Toby the Puffer

    Toby the Puffer Bristle Worm

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    civiccars2003 Great Blue Whale

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    See my suggestions in red
     
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    Toby the Puffer Bristle Worm

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    Thanks again civiccars, I heed your advice but I'm really honed in on the Powder Blue and I think I'll take the risk they're just such stunning fish.
     
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    civiccars2003 Great Blue Whale

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    Fair, just have yourself a QT and a plan for removal if worse comes to worse.
     
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    Toby the Puffer Bristle Worm

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    Of course, after dealing with disease before, I'm never not going to quarantine again. Freshwater or not.
     
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    dienerman Corkscrew Tentacle Anemone

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    As far as the order of stocking, i would add the clown last as it is probable the most aggressive. The list may be a bit much for a 120 but I always prefer to stock on the light side, particularly when you are talking about tangs. Sounds like a fairly peaceful tank with some nice movement.
     
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    civiccars2003 Great Blue Whale

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    I'd bet your Red Sea purple or powder blue tang would be most aggressive. I would think adding tangs should be last. That's how I stocked my 220 at least.