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your tank is stocked;

  • lightly, have room for more

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Anonymous

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These threads pop up from time to time but I'm interested to see what you have in your tank and whether or not you feel your system is overstocked or otherwise. I'm mostly interested in fish stocking lists/tank size, and feel free to comment on your rationale, what you wish you wouldn't have added, what you might like to add, etc..

In my 120 (5 foot tank) I have a majestic angel, blackback butterfly, pair of YT blue damsels, pair of ocellaris clowns, sankey's dottyback, sixline wrasse, coral beauty, midas blenny and a recently added kole tang. I was kind of worried the kole might have pushed it a bit but it has settled in and is thus far doing well with no conflicts. I think the tank is heavily stocked and won't add anything else, or even replace anything that might die. I was fairly content prior to adding the coral beauty and blenny but I like the look of an active tank.
 
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Anonymous

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I'm guilty of overstocking. I'm fine for now, but in a year or two I may have to make a tough decision for my 50 gallon. I have a maroon clown, sixline, longnose hawkfish, antennata lionfish, and a snowflake eel. I think right now I have a good balance. The Lion, hawkfish, and clown pretty much stay in a single spot. I'm concerned about the eel getting too large, but I think I'll have to remove the clown before that happens. She's an aggressive little bugger.
 

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