A Puffer, A trigger, A wrasse, A tang, and an Angelfish...

theweirdo

Member
Hi. My friend is giving me his 95 gallon tank. Since I prefer agressive fish I'm going to set it up as an agressive tank (that's what it is right now, anyways). So, I was wondering if I could put some kind of a puffer (I would prefer either porcupine puffer or a golden puffer), some type of a trigger, some type of a wrasse, some type of tang, and some type of angelfish.
Could someone with more experience than me tell me if these species would conflict with each other, and which kind from that species I should get? Some help would really be appreciated.
Also, would one from each of the species mentioned be too many fish for a 95 gallon?
 

aw2

Active Member
The majority of the fish you're wanting are all too big for a 95gal. tank.
Also...with that many aggressive, messy eaters, your bioload would be too much and you'd be overstocked.
 

chopadude

New Member
for the first few months you might be fine but after that you would be over stocked and run in to problems.
 

titan

Member
I think you could try this as follows:
Puffer:White spotted Toby, under 4" fully grown
Wrasse:Twinspot Maori Wrasse, under 6" fully grown
Tang:Bristletooth, 7" fully grown
Trigger:Female Blue chin, under 9" fully grown
These are more or less the smallest members of your stock list and just ensure you have adequate filtration. I have a 100GL at the moment with 400+ gallons of filtration.
 
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