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unfortunately the only thing you can do right now is wait, but im sure hell pull through
yes imo blennies and gobies are the best kinds of fish to have in a smaller tank
this was in no way meant to be offensive and i do not appreciate you trying to twist things around in that way. i meant that when i was ten i...
ya when i first started in this hobby i was eight and i didnt have the money to buy al that stuff so i just did my tank without strong lights, with a...
people only put tangs in forty gallon tanks when they have money but dont want to waste time researching the hobby. its messed up i know
neon gobies survive in nature by eating parasites and such of of other fish. its hard to recreate that in an aquarium
live rock strong lighting hydrometer research and questions sump sandbed water changes test kit cleanup crew heater(especially in CO.)
i kept two pairs in a 3 gallon aquarium, if you had a 20 gallon tank you would need at least 20 pairs because it is so much volume they will get...
if you are going to put information on this site your job is to encourage, not to discourage. many people do great with a small tank it is not at all...
i saw on another thread you stated you were 10. i would skip on the neon goby it is very difficult for an aquarist like me to care for one and im 5...
that would not be necessary, this anemone doesnt require that much light it will be fine under the current lights. t5's wouldnt hurt but arent...
in denver you cant even walk into a petco without seeing a maroon or clarkii hosting a condy. they will take anything they get. even if it kills them.
the thing is clowns do host them, but only the easy ones like maroons and clarkiis. and this is bad because long term the condis sting will...
karma to you man thats a fantastic thing to do.
there are gobies, blennies, cardinals, damsels, chromises, pseudochromises, clowns, wrasses, some puffers, dwarf angels, anthias, basslets,...
this was exactly my thought, to many aquarists it is very difficult
i know many people can be rude if their advice is not followed or they do noot agree with someone, i happen to do this sometimes as well. but you do...
neither of those fish would live in a 5 gallon even without eachother, neon gobies tend to be very difficult to feed
hmmm thats strange, i always was told they needed tentacles and a part of the foot to regenerate into a new nem
having a smaller tank does limit you, but still the choices are overwhelming! you named several genus but individual species there are hundreds to...
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