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Setups like that aren't longterm.that is what i have been reading but I also saw some youtube videos with a guy with 10 gallon with like 5 firefish
Not necessarily. It is believed, though not known with certainty, that firefish don't transition genders like most reef fish, but are born male and female. If this is so, you likely 'lucked' into an mff trio. Males are intolerant of other males, and females are intolerant of females introduced later.If you're set on Fire Fish this is what worked for me. I bought 3 young Fire Fish and introduced all at the same time. Fire Fish for me have done better in trios or odd numbers. No outward aggression, just subtle posturing. There was always one dominate male and a harem type of relationship. I was probably successful because I ordered young fish and introduced all at the same time. This was a 28 gallon tank.
Not necessarily. It is believed, though not known with certainty, that firefish don't transition genders like most reef fish, but are born male and female. If this is so, you likely 'lucked' into an mff trio. Males are intolerant of other males, and females are intolerant of females introduced later.