220G Stocking / order list

Kruss7

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Hi everyone, just looking to get some fish into QT as my 220G (6L x 3W x 2H) gets finished. (Total water volume is closer to 270-300G)

Guide for this list * is a must have, ? Is a like, but open to removing and other options, ! is an I already have it.


Powder Blue or Achillies*

Yellow Tang or Gem tang*

Naso tang? (I’d really like one)

Bristletooth tang!

Copperband Butterfly*

Borbonius Anthias!

Firefish?

2 Clowns!

Longnose Hawkfish!

Midas blenny?

Carpenters Wrasse*

Exquisite wrasse!

Naoko Wrasse*

Pistol and goby*

Diamond Goby?

Mandarin Dragonette*

Possum Wrasse?

Cleaner Wrasse?

Foxface?

Royal Gramma?

Dispar Anthias 3-4? (Open to other Anthias that aren’t lyretails, have had them before)

Banggai Cardinal!

Springers Damsel? (Good pest control?)

Mollies x2!

Now I am open to other suggestions, but nothing that is reef safe with caution, way to much high end sps for taking a risk.

When it comes to the stocking list even though I already have the fish doesn’t mean it needs to go in right away, I have other tanks they are all comfortable being in until it’s their turn to go in.

Thanks!
 

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Few thoughts
—I have a foxface in my tank that is a similar size and it is amazing would defintly recommend
—Would avoid Damsels due too thier aggressiveness How about a wrasse instead?
 

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Few thoughts
—I have a foxface in my tank that is a similar size and it is amazing would defintly recommend
—Would avoid Damsels due too thier aggressiveness How about a wrasse instead?
Springers damselfish are actually super peaceful, especially compared to other damselfish
 

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