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Hello,
Long time lurker, rare poster. After years of reading the forums and watching the different youtube channels and freshwater tanks my whole life, i have finally started the transition into the salt. Took long enough considering I'm a marine biologist in my professional life.
Anyway I'm hoping to get some opinions on my stocking and if the order of introduction is a big deal with the list i have in mind.
The display area is about 17 long 13 wide and about 14-15 inches deep.
My list as of now would be:
2 clowns
1 royal gramma
1 or 2 bangais
1 tailspot blenny
I'm thinking this might be a little heavy on the stocking and as for order the clowns are likely to be the most aggressive on the list.
Thanks in advance for the help!
Obviously this is a fairly benign list of fish that shouldn't need too much thought but better to get some opinions than not.
Any other suggestions on other fish? I had looked into a pink streaked wrasse but think that might be too much with what is already on my mind.
Long time lurker, rare poster. After years of reading the forums and watching the different youtube channels and freshwater tanks my whole life, i have finally started the transition into the salt. Took long enough considering I'm a marine biologist in my professional life.
Anyway I'm hoping to get some opinions on my stocking and if the order of introduction is a big deal with the list i have in mind.
The display area is about 17 long 13 wide and about 14-15 inches deep.
My list as of now would be:
2 clowns
1 royal gramma
1 or 2 bangais
1 tailspot blenny
I'm thinking this might be a little heavy on the stocking and as for order the clowns are likely to be the most aggressive on the list.
Thanks in advance for the help!
Obviously this is a fairly benign list of fish that shouldn't need too much thought but better to get some opinions than not.
Any other suggestions on other fish? I had looked into a pink streaked wrasse but think that might be too much with what is already on my mind.

