Hey everyone,
I'm pretty new to the hobby, and learned a hard lesson very early on. I went fallow for 6 weeks and I now qt anything wet for the reccomended 72 days.
I have done a lot of searching and researching for my fish list, but where I'm struggling is on the order that I should add the fish to keep them happiest.
Current Fish:
2 clownfish
1 yellow watchman goby (paired w/ pistol)
Future Fish:
1 one spot foxface (juvenile)
1 wrasse (TBD some sort of fairy)
1 long nose hawkfish (small)
1 dragnet (mandarin or ruby)
1 coral beauty (small)
1 powder brown tang (juvenile)
I'm assuming the tang would go last. And I've read that the beauty can be a jerk to newer more passive teammates. So in my novice opinion, I would put the future fish in the same order as they are listed, likely in sets of two, and in separate qts. By the time the mandarin would go in the tank would be about 10 months old.
I'm only looking for suggested order of additions unless you strongly feel that certain fish would not do well together.
Thanks a lot for your feedback on this post. This site has been the most valuable resource out there.
I'm pretty new to the hobby, and learned a hard lesson very early on. I went fallow for 6 weeks and I now qt anything wet for the reccomended 72 days.
I have done a lot of searching and researching for my fish list, but where I'm struggling is on the order that I should add the fish to keep them happiest.
Current Fish:
2 clownfish
1 yellow watchman goby (paired w/ pistol)
Future Fish:
1 one spot foxface (juvenile)
1 wrasse (TBD some sort of fairy)
1 long nose hawkfish (small)
1 dragnet (mandarin or ruby)
1 coral beauty (small)
1 powder brown tang (juvenile)
I'm assuming the tang would go last. And I've read that the beauty can be a jerk to newer more passive teammates. So in my novice opinion, I would put the future fish in the same order as they are listed, likely in sets of two, and in separate qts. By the time the mandarin would go in the tank would be about 10 months old.
I'm only looking for suggested order of additions unless you strongly feel that certain fish would not do well together.
Thanks a lot for your feedback on this post. This site has been the most valuable resource out there.


