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bicolour blenny or mandarin fish
Soo afraid of a mandarin starving in my care. Maybe one day but I’m nowhere near ready for one yet
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bicolour blenny or mandarin fish
its good to be cautious, what worked for me was getting one that was fat and happy already, feeding frozen pods with the flow off twice a day and if needed using a pippet to shoot them at it, then gradually moving onto better foodsSoo afraid of a mandarin starving in my care. Maybe one day but I’m nowhere near ready for one yet
Here’s a picture of my yellow clown goby in a clam
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I love the sand sifting goby's, but just beware, I had to remove my diamond goby because he would constantly bury my corals with sand. Even up on the rocks. He did an outstanding job of keeping the sand cleaned and turned over, but after he killed my plate coral and tried to kill my trachy buy burying them he had to go.
I love the sand sifting goby's, but just beware, I had to remove my diamond goby because he would constantly bury my corals with sand. Even up on the rocks. He did an outstanding job of keeping the sand cleaned and turned over, but after he killed my plate coral and tried to kill my trachy buy burying them he had to go.
Mine never buried my corals (although mine were higher up), but it created sandstorms in my tank on a regular basis. After my I lost my second one in a period of a year and a half, I decided to try something different and switched to Conch Snails. Haven't lost a one, no sandstorms/corals buried and interesting to watch.
Flame hawkfish, tons of personality.

Clown gobies are definitely cut from a different cloth. My pink one perching on the head of my Yasha's goby.
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Clown gobies are definitely cut from a different cloth. My pink one perching on the head of my Yasha's goby.
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Midas blenny by far in my 60g gets along with lawnmower blenny also.

Always loved the look of em but I’m afraid they might get picked on in my tank. Hoping to set up a 20g Display refugium in the next few months. You think they’d be happy in there or too small? I could start them in the DT and move em to fuge if needed. Just like a backup plan on these cases.

