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I remember seeing a compatibility chart somewhere before.
I’m looking to start quarantineing some fish so I can slowly add them to my 120 mixed reef.
Right now I have an anthia and a foxface. Tank has been setup since November and I wanted to make sure it was thoroughly cycled. I have learned from my mistakes of rushing.
Last time it showed ammonia or nitrite was December.
I’m looking for more of the unique gobies, wrasses, and other “reef safe” fish so please share some ideas.
I want a harmonious tank and am not a huge fan of the designer clowns nor do I want to risk angels.
My foxface and a tang or two will be all the large fish.
Im planning on a heavy load but have a large refugium and nyos 220

Thanks in advance
 
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I've always used the compatibility charts on liveaquaria....they're pretty good.
 
I've always used the compatibility charts on liveaquaria....they're pretty good.
Thank you, I’ll take a look.
I’m also trying to gather some opinions on some fish to look into.
I know beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but I’d still love to here some suggestions.
 
The chart at LA is good for generalities, but can leave a lot to be desired once you start to get more specific in stocking.

In that size tank, most of the fairy and flasher species, but some of the fairy wrasses species can vary greatly in personality between species.

Longnose and flame hawks are very personable.

Royal grammas are brightly colored.

Jawfish are always a talking point for guests.
 

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