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Just looking for some suggestions on what to put in my 125 gallon tank (would like a community tank)

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Tangs, Clowns, Gobies, Wrasses...

Those what I have in my 100G reef tank



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Tangs, Clowns, Gobies, Wrasses...

Those what I have in my 100G reef tank
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Old 11-01-2009, 03:29 AM
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I think it will all depend on what you are wanting to do... Is this going to be a reef or FOWLR tank?

Let us know... depending on how you answer, you will probably get different combinations of livestock based on the type of tank you want to keep.

For example, I love clown triggers, but because I have a reef tank, I don't have that type of fish... So the type of environment will reflect what you can keep.
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I think it will all depend on what you are wanting to do... Is this going to be a reef or FOWLR tank?

Let us know... depending on how you answer, you will probably get different combinations of livestock based on the type of tank you want to keep.

For example, I love clown triggers, but because I have a reef tank, I don't have that type of fish... So the type of environment will reflect what you can keep.
i was hoping to keep some softies
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Cool, there are some great softies out there.

Tangs are nice, but be careful, some grow very large and your tank would quickly be to small... Also Tangs should have some length to swim in, so hopefully your tank is at least 5 feet long.

Wrasses, very nice fish... things like Mystery, McCloskers are very beautiful and are show pieces.

Clown fish, I have a maroon clown, nicer than the normal NEMO style

RabbitFish, I have a 2 barred, very cool and safe on coral... Be careful though they are venomous... I also have a Fox face, in the same family as the 2 barred

Anthias, I have a square back, very cool purple, pinks, yellows and orange... will grow to about 6 inches or so, but hangs out in the upper area of the water column

Cardinals - Pyjamas or Bangaii's, I have both and even got the 2 bangaiis I have breeding.

Dwarf Angels - I will recommend them with a warning. All angels can nip at coral. I have a SPS dominate tank and have been lucky. I love the Flame and Potters Angel, very eye catching

I hope these help
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Cool, there are some great softies out there.

Tangs are nice, but be careful, some grow very large and your tank would quickly be to small... Also Tangs should have some length to swim in, so hopefully your tank is at least 5 feet long.

Wrasses, very nice fish... things like Mystery, McCloskers are very beautiful and are show pieces.

Clown fish, I have a maroon clown, nicer than the normal NEMO style

RabbitFish, I have a 2 barred, very cool and safe on coral... Be careful though they are venomous... I also have a Fox face, in the same family as the 2 barred

Anthias, I have a square back, very cool purple, pinks, yellows and orange... will grow to about 6 inches or so, but hangs out in the upper area of the water column

Cardinals - Pyjamas or Bangaii's, I have both and even got the 2 bangaiis I have breeding.

Dwarf Angels - I will recommend them with a warning. All angels can nip at coral. I have a SPS dominate tank and have been lucky. I love the Flame and Potters Angel, very eye catching

I hope these help
Cool... Thanks so much for the advice.

I seen something at MY LFS.. i am not sure what is was. It looks like an Achilles Tang but it its body is mostly gray and has some yellow and black coloring as well. not the best description but any idea on what it might be?
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Old 11-01-2009, 04:30 AM
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Not sure without seeing a pic, but does it look like this?



If so, then it is a Naso Tang, or a Blonde Naso... This fish is too big for your tank.
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Not sure without seeing a pic, but does it look like this?



If so, then it is a Naso Tang, or a Blonde Naso... This fish is too big for your tank.
yes... this is the one. Thanks again!! Too bad he gets too big.
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Old 11-01-2009, 07:27 PM
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yes... this is the one. Thanks again!! Too bad he gets too big.
Yeah, too bad... This is a very beautiful fish. I have a Blonde Naso, he is only about 4-5 inches, but wow he is beautiful.
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Hardware: Super Reef Octopus SSS-3000, Tunze ATO, Mag 18 return, 2x MP40W, 2X Koralia 4's Wavemaker
Lighting: 5ft Hamilton Belize Sun (2x250W MH, 2X80W T5HO)
Type of Aquarium: mixed reef (SPS & LPS) with fish
Dosing: Mg, Ca, Alk
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