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Can I know whats in your tank currently?Aren’t they hard to add as a late addition?
I like tailspot blennies but only if you find the ones with really nice blue and orange coloration. Sometimes you find some that dont have that.Tail Spot Blenny![]()
I listed the stocking earlier!I like tailspot blennies but only if you find the ones with really nice blue and orange coloration. Sometimes you find some that dont have that.
The citron or yellow or both?Only problem with them, their life expectancy is only 2 to 4 years.
oops sorry! to be honest i think your tank i quite stocked enough.I listed the stocking earlier!
Not really they establish themselves rather well. I recommend them for sure because unlike a true hawk fish they don’t bother any inverts.I’ve heard they are very secretive... is this true?
Citrons can live longer than 4 years I had one for 5 years before I eventually got rid of it. If you are planning on having any Acropora I don’t recommend. Mine ate any new acros I put in the tank, established corals they won’t bother as much. They do have lots of personalities and are quite aggressive during eating time which is hilarious to see it competing with a 8 inch nasoThe citron or yellow or both?

That might just be it... still gonna look into clown gobysNot really they establish themselves rather well. I recommend them for sure because unlike a true hawk fish they don’t bother any inverts.
Of course! Idk if I can send a vid but I’ll get u a piccould we get a pic to see how each swimming area is filled up?
Not the Pygmy hawk fish?It works
I think you could get away with the clown goby
One year old.Whichever one you prefer
How old is the tank?

