I have my 90 gallon reef up now for 7 weeks and everything is going great now... I battled through ick... and thanks to the help of all you guys did not lose a fish, coral or invert (all I did was keep my water perfect, fed my fish a couple times a day with a vitamin dose also, and bought a second cleaner shrimp) The ick is only been cleared up for a few days now so I am obviously still watching like crazy but good signs so far...
But My question about fish in my 90 gallon reef is this:
What fish to add to the tank and what fish not to...
My tank is a 90 gallon reef with a 20 gallon sump and a 10 gallon refugium.
The Fish I have in the tank now that are battling through ick (so I will not be adding fish for a while obviously but I want to know what to get when its time):
1 True Percula Clownfish
1 Royal Gramma Basslet
1 Flame Angel
1 Cardinal
5 Blue/Green Reef Chromis
1 Neon Gold Goby
The Fish I would like to add but don’t know if it will be to many fish are:
1 Yellow Tang
1 Diamond Watchman Goby (not sure about him, might just get more Nasarius snails so I don’t have to add another fish to the tank)
Not going to be adding any fish for a few months so I know ick is under control, but I would like to know if I can still put a yellow tang in the tank or will that be to many fish?
But My question about fish in my 90 gallon reef is this:
What fish to add to the tank and what fish not to...
My tank is a 90 gallon reef with a 20 gallon sump and a 10 gallon refugium.
The Fish I have in the tank now that are battling through ick (so I will not be adding fish for a while obviously but I want to know what to get when its time):
1 True Percula Clownfish
1 Royal Gramma Basslet
1 Flame Angel
1 Cardinal
5 Blue/Green Reef Chromis
1 Neon Gold Goby
The Fish I would like to add but don’t know if it will be to many fish are:
1 Yellow Tang
1 Diamond Watchman Goby (not sure about him, might just get more Nasarius snails so I don’t have to add another fish to the tank)
Not going to be adding any fish for a few months so I know ick is under control, but I would like to know if I can still put a yellow tang in the tank or will that be to many fish?