Fish ideas for a 65G reef.

Dlionsfan09

Active Member
View Badges
Joined
Feb 12, 2017
Messages
113
Reaction score
51
What state or country do you live in
New York
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Looking for some suggestions for fish for my 65G reef. Currently at the moment I have two clowns, Blenny and a Tomini tang. I am open to any suggestions for fish to place into my system. What would you guys recommend R2R?
 
b9da4e0f9d991878486420b45cec17e7.jpg


Here is a pic of my system for reference. I do have a 20 gallon sump as well
 
Looking for some suggestions for fish for my 65G reef. Currently at the moment I have two clowns, Blenny and a Tomini tang. I am open to any suggestions for fish to place into my system. What would you guys recommend R2R?
I would highly recommend looking into some wrasses, your tank is large enough for nearly all of the reef-safe wrasses. Fish in the Cirrhilabrus genus and the Paracheilinus genus will do very well in your tank, as well as a couple of fish from the Halichoeres genus as well. I would highly recommend a Mccosker's flasher wrasse(Paracheilinus mccoskeri) or a Melanurus wrasse(Halichoeres melanurus). Both of those fish are easy to take care of, not too expensive, and will be truly stunning in your tank.
Great looking tank, really like your bubble coral!
 
I would highly recommend looking into some wrasses, your tank is large enough for nearly all of the reef-safe wrasses. Fish in the Cirrhilabrus genus and the Paracheilinus genus will do very well in your tank, as well as a couple of fish from the Halichoeres genus as well. I would highly recommend a Mccosker's flasher wrasse(Paracheilinus mccoskeri) or a Melanurus wrasse(Halichoeres melanurus). Both of those fish are easy to take care of, not too expensive, and will be truly stunning in your tank.
Great looking tank, really like your bubble coral!

I will most certainly look into them. Thank you for the compliment on the bubble. I recently acquired it from my LFS. I fell in love with it and had to have it. Here is a close up pic
4a11ab2f77be8ecc30c9a5acafcca884.jpg
 
I will most certainly look into them. Thank you for the compliment on the bubble. I recently acquired it from my LFS. I fell in love with it and had to have it. Here is a close up pic
Awesome! Feed it and watch the growth explode :)
Let me know if you have any questions about those fish, they're some of my favorites. Another good flasher wrasse is the Carpenter Flasher Wrasse(Paracheilinus carpenteri), they're equally gorgeous when flashing.
 
Flame or longnose hawk, royal gramma, purple tile, as well as some of the wrasses mentioned are good options.
 
Thoughts on a small blue jaw trigger?
 
Thoughts on a small blue jaw trigger?

I'd strongly recommend against it. Triggerfish in general require a lot of room, and I wouldn't personally feel comfortable putting one in a 65 gallon tank. I would say a 6' 125 gallon minimum for one of those. And my experience on Blue Jaw's is that they often lose the "blue jaw" in captivity and become quite drab, without a mate. I'd stick with a couple of wrasses, maybe a Watchman Goby. One of my favorite fish :)
 
Chalk Basslet 1
Dispar Anthias 3
Firefish Goby 1
Grammistes Blenny 1
Green Chromis 1
Hoeven's Wrasse 1
Bangai Cardinal 1
Yellow Coris Wrasse 1
 
I'd suggest wrasse as well as they are colourful and active, which really brings the reef to life.

Another good idea is a fish that is harder to find, like a watchman goby (or even better a pistol shrimp goby pair) as by looking for them you notice more I your tank than you would otherwise do.
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

  • Yes!

    Votes: 32 45.7%
  • Not yet, but I have one that I want to buy in mind!

    Votes: 9 12.9%
  • No.

    Votes: 26 37.1%
  • Other (please explain).

    Votes: 3 4.3%

New Posts

Back
Top