Set up
75 gallon tank w/ large sump (maybe 20 gallons); Precision Marine bullet series skimmer. Not sure on my water change regiment yet, but I can do big changes if necessary. Used to be a reef tank now converting it to a predator tank. Lots of live rock but I am going to move some of it into the sump to free up swimming room in the tank.
Proposed inhabitants
--2 gold maroone Clownfish w/ anemone: One 4inches (has been in the tank forever) and going to try to add a smaller one at about 2inches
--Niger Triggerfish:3.5-5inches
--Volitan lionfish: 3-5inches
--porcupine puffer: 3.5-5.5 inches
--Snoflake or zebra Moray: 9-12inches
--scorpian fish: 4 inches
--bird wrasse 4.5-6.5
Leftover from the reef and hopefully can find a way to remove from tank
--Copperband butterfly: 4 inches
--Yellow bellow hippo tan: 5 inches
--Yellowtaildamsel: 2 inches
--Lawnmower Bleeny 3 inches
--Spotted Cardinal: 2.5 inches
Concerns questions
--I know the spotted cardinal and the bleeny wouldn't make it and maybe the butterfly wouldn't either but what about the hippo?
--I wouldn't mind taking all the old reef fish out but it is going to be really hard to catch them, any suggestion on how to catch them that dont involve taking all the rock out?
--I read somewhere that the clown fish were not compatible with the lionfish? Why not? Shouldn't they be protected in their anemone?
--Any other compatibility problems?
--Are there simply too many fish for a 75 gallon?
75 gallon tank w/ large sump (maybe 20 gallons); Precision Marine bullet series skimmer. Not sure on my water change regiment yet, but I can do big changes if necessary. Used to be a reef tank now converting it to a predator tank. Lots of live rock but I am going to move some of it into the sump to free up swimming room in the tank.
Proposed inhabitants
--2 gold maroone Clownfish w/ anemone: One 4inches (has been in the tank forever) and going to try to add a smaller one at about 2inches
--Niger Triggerfish:3.5-5inches
--Volitan lionfish: 3-5inches
--porcupine puffer: 3.5-5.5 inches
--Snoflake or zebra Moray: 9-12inches
--scorpian fish: 4 inches
--bird wrasse 4.5-6.5
Leftover from the reef and hopefully can find a way to remove from tank
--Copperband butterfly: 4 inches
--Yellow bellow hippo tan: 5 inches
--Yellowtaildamsel: 2 inches
--Lawnmower Bleeny 3 inches
--Spotted Cardinal: 2.5 inches
Concerns questions
--I know the spotted cardinal and the bleeny wouldn't make it and maybe the butterfly wouldn't either but what about the hippo?
--I wouldn't mind taking all the old reef fish out but it is going to be really hard to catch them, any suggestion on how to catch them that dont involve taking all the rock out?
--I read somewhere that the clown fish were not compatible with the lionfish? Why not? Shouldn't they be protected in their anemone?
--Any other compatibility problems?
--Are there simply too many fish for a 75 gallon?