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my YW gobie and blenny got along just fine, until my grouper ate them both. I caught the blenny off a local reef, so I was a lil upset about that one.
+1 you should acclimate them to the light as well as the water. start them off on bottom of tank
I think you need flow throughout your tank, not just at the bottom. where are you getting 20-21/hr turnover? you should be FILTERING 10x/hr not just...
I've had corals that only open up at night, but besides that, most corals like flow
I'm not sure, after the first feeding, (the only time he ate in my tank) he would run from the feeder stick. now, I can hit em in face w/ the food...
he's the biggest though
where about?
nah I haven't, but I've been thinking about it. it's just I also have a large grouper and puffer (actually all my fish are large) that don't let any...
what are your water params? lighting?
silversides
about 18 months, the tank I moved him from was only about 6 months
down here there's amazing coral in all the LFS's but definitely comes w/ a price.
I added him about 2-2 1/2 weeks ago. in transfer he threw up what was in his stomach. then ate very well next day. hasn't eaten since. over 2 weeks...
maybe yellow watchman goby?
+1 on LR, more is a must, before anything else buy more LR
sounds fine to me, just have to watch and see how livestock reacts. and I dunno why you would turn them off at night, if flow is good throughout tank...
looks good, hope nitrite is non existant also. I would wait a while before adding anything else. addind 3 fish right off the bat could make your...
as long as you have flow around the whole tank, (no dead spots) I would think you're good.
i dunno, but they look good even blurry, can you try to get a clear pic.
params look fine, but sea horses are much more sensitive than most livestock
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