Stocking For A 70 Ish Gallon

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could i have 1 blue tang , 1 coral beauty, 1 royal grama basslet, and 1 or 2 clownfish in a 300 litre, 70 or 80 american gallons, reef tank or is that too much
 
Hiya, i've just bought a jewel 180 vision and i'll be putting marine fish in. This might not help you but maybe you will find it interesting, I plan on putting 5-6 small fish like dottyback's (or similar) (damsels), one tang of some description and either an moorish idol fish or an angelfish in there! Oh and of course 1 or 2 clownfish (as long as they behave)!
At moment tank is sitting in box int eh middle of my room...so the above list I guess at present is my with list...will keep you posted on progress.
Debbie :nod: :blush:
 
could i have 1 blue tang , 1 coral beauty, 1 royal grama basslet, and 1 or 2 clownfish in a 300 litre, 70 or 80 american gallons, reef tank or is that too much

Nah, thats fine. Watch the gramma, he might get a little over-aggressive, but in a larger tank like that he might be ok with his tankmates.

Debbs, dont get a moorish idol unless you're prepared for failure :(. Most idols never get accustomed to their new aquariums, never feed, and then wither away and die. Its sad but they do not do wll in captivity :unsure:
 
could i have 1 blue tang , 1 coral beauty, 1 royal grama basslet, and 1 or 2 clownfish in a 300 litre, 70 or 80 american gallons, reef tank or is that too much

Nah, thats fine. Watch the gramma, he might get a little over-aggressive, but in a larger tank like that he might be ok with his tankmates.

Debbs, dont get a moorish idol unless you're prepared for failure :(. Most idols never get accustomed to their new aquariums, never feed, and then wither away and die. Its sad but they do not do wll in captivity :unsure:


are gramma's agressive then? we were contemplating one? :/
 
The smaller Grammas can be compared with a docile Psuedochromis in terms of aggression. That is, they may attack relatives, but usually do not bother other fish. Having had a Royal Gramma (Gramma loreto) before, I can say that they are very reclusive and are excellent at avoiding open-water fish attacks, but are vulnerable to fishes such as Morays. Grammas are suitable for most aquaria because of this. Also, they are reef-safe :good:

-Lynden
 
Sometimes royal gramma's are aggressive, othertimes they're meek as kittens. My similar pseudochromis springeri is a puppy dog compared to the rest of his tankmates, but a friend in my local club say shis wont leave anybody else in his tank alone...
 
could i have some others aswell then

maybe a firefish or something along those lines

or would that be too much
 
cool thanks for the gramma info, i'll do some more research :good:
 

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