Pearly Jawfish "Sand Grain Size"?

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So im doing a 20 Gal Reef with the "oddball" choice of fish being a Pearly Jawfish and considering they make their burrows using their mouths, what would be the ideal grain size for them? I remember when the Northern Seas Aquarium at the Point Defiance Zoo was open, they had a Pearly Jaw Colony that had considerably thick / big sized grains as their substrate and they seemed to do well, would something like 1-2mm be okay for them?
 
mine is arag alive sand, small grain is ok if you have small pieces of rock they can build the main sturctures with
 
So im doing a 20 Gal Reef with the "oddball" choice of fish being a Pearly Jawfish and considering they make their burrows using their mouths, what would be the ideal grain size for them? I remember when the Northern Seas Aquarium at the Point Defiance Zoo was open, they had a Pearly Jaw Colony that had considerably thick / big sized grains as their substrate and they seemed to do well, would something like 1-2mm be okay for them?

I can't tell you for certain, but my policy has always been to offer jawfish a mixed substrate - fine to large grains, with some coral pieces mixed in. It seems to me that the mixed sizes allows them to build a burrow that "locks" better. All fine material tends to collapse and all large material is too tough for them to move around.

Jay
 

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