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Hey all,
So I just picked up Blue Dot Jawfish (BDJ) and I was just wondering if there was anyone whose kept these guys who had any tips.
I am aware that these guys do like colder temperatures, but I also keep coral (LPS and softies) in the tank, I figured I could gradually drop the temp down to 75 over the next 2 weeks and that could be a good median between the corals in the BDJ?
Also LiveAquaria suggests feeding them 3 times a day. Is this necessary? It seems excessive.
I also have made sure to secure my lid and give him plenty of substrate around his den to mess around with (between 4-5 inches) although some places suggest 8+ inches of substrate, but do I really need that much?
I am also aware that they don't tend to do as well in captivity, but I made the mistake of purchasing and then researching (drawbacks of being an impulsive buyer) and I wanna do my best to care for this guy.
But yeah if anyone has any tips for a new BDJ keeper, I'm all ears!
So I just picked up Blue Dot Jawfish (BDJ) and I was just wondering if there was anyone whose kept these guys who had any tips.
I am aware that these guys do like colder temperatures, but I also keep coral (LPS and softies) in the tank, I figured I could gradually drop the temp down to 75 over the next 2 weeks and that could be a good median between the corals in the BDJ?
Also LiveAquaria suggests feeding them 3 times a day. Is this necessary? It seems excessive.
I also have made sure to secure my lid and give him plenty of substrate around his den to mess around with (between 4-5 inches) although some places suggest 8+ inches of substrate, but do I really need that much?
I am also aware that they don't tend to do as well in captivity, but I made the mistake of purchasing and then researching (drawbacks of being an impulsive buyer) and I wanna do my best to care for this guy.
But yeah if anyone has any tips for a new BDJ keeper, I'm all ears!



