75 Gallon Stocking List

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I just wanted to run my current 75 gallon stock list by some experienced reefers and get some feedback. My tank has been running for 7 months. It is a mixed reef with primarily lps and sps. Fish currently in the tank are:

2 Black Ice Clowns
1 Royal Gramma
1 Yellow Corris Wrasse
1 Bangai Cardinal
1 Pajama Cardinal
1 Diamond Goby
1 Coral Beauty Angel

In quarentine I have a Blue Eyed Bristletooth tang.

Do you think I've hit my limit on fish? I would like to keep my stocking on the light to medium bioload. Is there anything else you would recommend adding?

Thanks in advance.
 
I just wanted to run my current 75 gallon stock list by some experienced reefers and get some feedback. My tank has been running for 7 months. It is a mixed reef with primarily lps and sps. Fish currently in the tank are:

2 Black Ice Clowns
1 Royal Gramma
1 Yellow Corris Wrasse
1 Bangai Cardinal
1 Pajama Cardinal
1 Diamond Goby
1 Coral Beauty Angel

In quarentine I have a Blue Eyed Bristletooth tang.

Do you think I've hit my limit on fish? I would like to keep my stocking on the light to medium bioload. Is there anything else you would recommend adding?

Thanks in advance.
Not the limit but, if you want a medium stock you're there when including the Bristletooth imo. I have a 90 with, Yellow Tang, Three stripe Damsel, Ocellaris, Coral Beauty, and Eibli Angel as far as fish. Quite a few inverts though. I'd consider mine to be a lighter stock. Anytime I go above 6, things get a bit hairy lol....
Things to add? What is your CUC consisted of? Perhaps a few inverts in addition to that depending on what you have currently...
 
Not the limit but, if you want a medium stock you're there when including the Bristletooth imo. I have a 90 with, Yellow Tang, Three stripe Damsel, Ocellaris, Coral Beauty, and Eibli Angel as far as fish. Quite a few inverts though. I'd consider mine to be a lighter stock. Anytime I go above 6, things get a bit hairy lol....
Things to add? What is your CUC consisted of? Perhaps a few inverts in addition to that depending on what you have currently...
For a CUC, I have a mixture of Trochus Snails, Turbo Snails, Astrea Snails, Cerith Snails, and Nassarius Snails. I also have a few blue legged hermits and a Fire shrimp. Used to have a cleaner shrimp but found him dead 3 days after adding the fire shrimp.

I guess I should also mention that I'm running a 40 gallon sump. Rock work is a little on the lighter end... probably 50-60 pounds. I also have a 2-3 inch reef flakes sand bed.
 
For a CUC, I have a mixture of Trochus Snails, Turbo Snails, Astrea Snails, Cerith Snails, and Nassarius Snails. I also have a few blue legged hermits and a Fire shrimp. Used to have a cleaner shrimp but found him dead 3 days after adding the fire shrimp.

I guess I should also mention that I'm running a 40 gallon sump. Rock work is a little on the lighter end... probably 50-60 pounds. I also have a 2-3 inch reef flakes sand bed.
I'd recommend a reef safe brittle or serpent star they are neat to watch , and also a sea cucumber (invaluable as a sand bed cleaner for me). I have 2 sea urchins as well, but if you're not keen on things being shifted about, then avoid. What about an anemone? Some really beautiful smaller ones out there fairly reasonably priced. A type of rock nem perhaps...
Sounds like you've got enough rock to help with keeping things nice and balanced.
 

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