What Can I Stock In A 180Lt Tank

MrLiam

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So I just bought my upgrade whoops and was just wondering what I can keep in it its just shy of 4ft.
 
I could have a species only tank full of bangaii cardinals
 
That one went for £160 but this one was £104.24 + £40 ferry so alot cheaper.
 
Anyone?

Going over to get it tomorrow wooop woop.

Might go to tropical paradise where sorgan goes.
 
Mmmmmm, now what would I put in there:

2 x clowns of course
A Goby
Orchid dottyback
fairy wrasse or flasher wrasse

Seffie x
 
I'd be tempted to go for a shoal of damsels in a species only tank, then again there are some beautiful Cardinal fish that could be used in a species only tank, just my two pence, it'd be nice to see a tank whereby the main stocking doesn't consist of Clowns, that's just my opinion however, they're over used and it'd be nice to see something fresh and inspiring.
 
I know what you are saying, we dont ever really see a species tank in marine do we! But Liam already has his clowns, so think they will be staying :good:
 
Well what im planning on doing is when the time comes when it is being set up I would put my orca for sale with the stock or empty so there is a possibility that Nigel and Nigella are staying I may just keep them as they are awesome.

Is it to small for a shoal of chromis or anthias.

And what kind of angel fish can be kept I like the fire ball.

Ahh and theres wrasses so much to choose from.
 
There are a couple of Dwarf Angelfish that you could keep, my favourite is the Lemon Peel, but it should be noted that they're not all reef safe, some will nip corals.

Wrasse's are incredible, the Carpenters flasher Wrasse is my favourite.
 
Chromis grow quiet big and you need to keep them in groups of at least 6 - so I wouldnt bother plus they are nasty little.......... they will bully the weakest to death, and then the next weakest and so on.............
 
Ok there so much more to choose from compared to my 60l a hole 130lt more.

This is going to be one hard decision.

Theres also blennies I love the fact of a bigger tank


I want every fish in there.
 

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