70 gallon fish suggestions

I could run it In the sump
 
Then go for it and another small one if you can fit it. There are some designed for 30 gallon tanks that you can find for 55 dollars. If you have that to spend extra don't sweat it. Add slowly into the tank with the larger fish that produce a greater bioload later when you can get the second skimmer
 
Ok I have a strong hob and a nano in the sump

Stocking is

pair of Wyoming white clowns
One snowflake moray
One read head fairy wrasse
One long nose hawk fish
Four banggai cardinals

Blastommusa
Torch
Plate
Toadstool
Duncan's
Utter chaos zoa
Blue hornet zoa
Utter chaos Zoa
Pink passion Zoa

Does this all sound good

It's looking around 2300 for the entire setup
 
That should work. Make sure the eel is small. If it can fit fish in its mouth it will try to eat them. If it is well fed and grows up around them there shouldnt be an issue
 
Ok I will buy the eel Small and feed twice a week
 
Ok I have a strong hob and a nano in the sump

Stocking is

pair of Wyoming white clowns
One snowflake moray
One read head fairy wrasse
One long nose hawk fish
Four banggai cardinals

Blastommusa
Torch
Plate
Toadstool
Duncan's
Utter chaos zoa
Blue hornet zoa
Utter chaos Zoa
Pink passion Zoa

Does this all sound good

It's looking around 2300 for the entire setup
Don't get 4 bangaii cardinals. They are intolerant of each other unless they are a bonded pr.
 
I would avoid a the snowflake eel, they can and will eat fish once they are large enough. There a lot of horror stories of snowflakes clearing out tanks. If you have your heart set on a snowflake than just don't put anything in the tank that you wouldn't mind losing. A zebra eel or skeletor eel would be a safer bet, but the zebra would out grow your 70g. But even those aren't a guarantee. eels have really bad eyesight and get pretty excited when being fed. I lost a sargassum trigger when it swam in between my zebra eel and it's meal.
 
I intend on giving them food at different sides of the tank and at the same time to reduce the risk of them accidentally bitting a bother fish twice a week was my plans
Monday&Thursday
 
Just be aware of the risk. I tried the same on a 6ft tank and didn't work. But every fish is different so you never know.
 
Mine is 3 feet long and 18" back to front
 
Instead of cardinals what about some firefish
 
That would be the plan to have a bonded pair I was worried about a hawk fish and moray
 

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