90 gallon plans

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So far my 13.5 is going good and I plan next Jan/Feb on getting a 90 Gallon.

This tank is inspired by Finding Nemo. I already have two nicely mated Clowns in my 13.5 and courous with a 90 gallon could I get more. I would also like to get Dori in the tank.
Is it possible to breed clowns. Currently I have no corals and would like them in larger tank.

I believe with right Live Rock/Live sand and with good amount of snails the tank should run very nice.

13.5 of course would be used as a quarenten tank. My 13.5 has no chemistry issues but it only since early April.

Is there an issue with more than two Clownfish?
 
Good luck with the build. Sometimes a dory can grow to over a foot. Be wary, but a LFS could help if that happens. I would always recommend @LiverockRocks Tampa Bay Saltwater live rocks and sand.
A lot of fish stores carry several clownfish in one tank. @Bulk Reef Supply has videos of harem tanks that look amazing.
Good luck
 
Is this Tampa Bay Saltwater, and I am curious for a 90 gallon tank how much I would need?

Also for the Tang question, how big will they get in a 90 gallon tank and what is LFS?
 
Is this Tampa Bay Saltwater, and I am curious for a 90 gallon tank how much I would need?

Also for the Tang question, how big will they get in a 90 gallon tank and what is LFS?
LFS means local fish store. Tampa Bay Saltwater is a brand that sells live rock and live sand. For how much in a 90? Depends. Some people use a 1lb/gallon rule. Someone who has had a tank around that size will be able to give you a better idea of how much you need.
 
Thanks, it maybe nice to give some space. I have time to decide but I like having at least having inch of sand.
 
One thing when reading other posts, is that if every things works out I will have two 90 gallons which would ideal for space so tanks fit along a wall. If so I may have a non preditors in one tanks and preditors in the other tank.

I am wondering for preditors do I need not much live rock to give them safe,
For the non preditors plan to have anemones for clown fish.
 
One thing when reading other posts, is that if every things works out I will have two 90 gallons which would ideal for space so tanks fit along a wall. If so I may have a non preditors in one tanks and preditors in the other tank.

I am wondering for preditors do I need not much live rock to give them safe,
For the non preditors plan to have anemones for clown fish.
Rocks are great for the fish to hide and feel safe. But you can’t enjoy them without seeing them. It’s a dilemma
 
Rocks are great for the fish to hide and feel safe. But you can’t enjoy them without seeing them. It’s a dilemma
Yep and they help keep the the tank eco system. My clowns seem not to hide much and if in caverns, it in the front of tank
 

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