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You should be able to add another clown goby. They are usually accepting of one another.I have a juvenile Ocellaris and a clown goby in my 10g. Can I add another goby to go with the clown goby or will they fight?
The diamond goby will be fine with the mandarins. Though I do recommend letting the system to get established for six months or more prior to introducing mandarins.Hello,
I have a 140 gallon tank with about 120lbs of life rock and a refugium. I would like to add a pair of Mandarin Dragonettes next month, and I will also be supplementing copepods about every other week. I was wondering if I do this would I still be able to get a diamond back goby? or would their be too much competition for food between the three do them??
I would wait to add the diamond goby, as they benefit from rich microfauna in the sand.and the diamond goby? should he go first of should I wait on him too?
The large 3 stripe damsel is a challenge to stock around in a tank with such limited space. I wouldn't add in that situation.I have a 29 gallon biocube with 5 fish in it. 2 small percula clowns, a dwarf Atlantic angel, a starry blenny, and a large 3 stripe damsel that I transferred from my old tank. I also have 2 pepermint shrimp, 2 emerald crabs (male and female), and a few hermit crabs and snails. I would really like to add another fish but I'm not sure if I can, especially because the damsel is large and aggressive. I know that conventional wisdom says ditch the damsel, but my kids are pretty attached to it. Does anyone have any suggestions? Have I reached the limit for 29 gallons?
That looks pretty good. The only issue I see is that the solorensis and the orange back are very close relatives, so aggression between these two will be high, especially in a 75g.Posted a few months back but things have changed. 75 Gallon, 30 Gallon long sump.
Current:
2 x Ocellaris Clowns
1 x Midas Blenny
1 x Red Head Solon Wrasse
1 x Red Velvet Wrasse
1 x Chrismas Wrasse (Halichoeres claudia)
Wanting to add:
1 x McCosker Wrasse
1 x Royal Gramma or Orchid Dottyback
1 x Flasher Wrasse - Blue or Linespot or Carpenter or 1x Fairy (Ruby Head or Orange Back)
1 x Kole Tang
or
3 x Anthias (Resplendent or Randalls or Dispar)
1 x Kole Tang
This is a common issue with newly hatched sharks. Piscine mysis, clams on the half shell, or force feeding may work.I have a banded cat shark that just hatched I can't get him to eat
thank youThis is a common issue with newly hatched sharks. Piscine mysis, clams on the half shell, or force feeding may work.
Good luck.thank you