need ideas for tank mates

daver1062

Member
Hi all I was active on here before and got alot of help from this site. Thank you all very much. I have upgraded to a 220 gallon tank. The new setup consists of an oceanic 220 gallon tank , 30 gallon megaflow sump , coralife 220 protein skimmer , 25watt uv sterilizer , Iwaki md55rlt return pump. I have 200lbs of live substrate and 250lbs of live rock. Current tank mates are as follows.2 percula clowns , 1 tomato clown , 1 foxface , 1 sailfin tang , 2 pajama cardinals , 2 banghai cardinals ( which are a breeding pair ) 2 yellowtail damsels , 1 chocalate chip starfish , 2 cleaner shrimp , 2 hermitt crabs , 4 1 inch turbo snails , 10 sand sifting snails , 2 emerald green crabs , 1 sand sifting gobie and 1 tuxedo sea urchin. On this tank I also have a 20 gallon refugium. I am looking for good size community fish that have bright colors. Any ideas?
 

flower

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Originally Posted by daver1062 http:///t/394476/need-ideas-for-tank-mates#post_3511097
Hi all I was active on here before and got alot of help from this site. Thank you all very much. I have upgraded to a 220 gallon tank. The new setup consists of an oceanic 220 gallon tank , 30 gallon megaflow sump , coralife 220 protein skimmer , 25watt uv sterilizer , Iwaki md55rlt return pump. I have 200lbs of live substrate and 250lbs of live rock. Current tank mates are as follows.2 percula clowns , 1 tomato clown , 1 foxface , 1 sailfin tang , 2 pajama cardinals , 2 banghai cardinals ( which are a breeding pair ) 2 yellowtail damsels , 1 chocalate chip starfish , 2 cleaner shrimp , 2 hermitt crabs , 4 1 inch turbo snails , 10 sand sifting snails , 2 emerald green crabs , 1 sand sifting gobie and 1 tuxedo sea urchin. On this tank I also have a 20 gallon refugium. I am looking for good size community fish that have bright colors. Any ideas?
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btldreef

Moderator
Some flasher and/or fairy wrasses would be a nice addition.
Even Anthias would look great.
How about some bottom dwelling fish like gobies?
And I'm a firm believer that every tank that can have a blenny, needs a blenny.
I have these tiny 1" red stripe gobies in my tank. They're very small, but even in my 180, they add a lot of life.
 
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