2nd fish for a 14g

Discussion in 'Tropical Fish' started by MDeth, May 1, 2007.

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  1. Jason McKenzie

    Jason McKenzie Super Moderator

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    No no $150.00 and you should get a pair ;)

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  3. amcarrig

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  4. MDeth

    MDeth Feather Star

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    How big do chalk bass get? And Im guessing yes, but will my sexy shrimp play dissapear ?

    The firefish is a strong possibility


    OOO i found it! I'm getting one of these
    Japanese Dragon Moray

    ^^Okay...joking aside, what about a rainford goby ?
     
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  6. mario8402

    mario8402 Fire Shrimp

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    what about a pajama cardinal.. they dont swim around too much
     
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    They eat shrimp :)
     
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  9. MDeth

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    You really think that the rainford would bother the randalls (vice-versa)?

    My randall's spends 90% of his time with the pistol on the sandbed. I'll take a few pics tonite of my tank to show you what i mean, but theres alot of open swimming room and a nice sandy ledge for my clams :)

    All of the rainfords i've seen have been in the water column swimming ?
     
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    Don't know really. I just know that it's "iffy" to put two gobies in a tank as they might not get along. Give it a try though if you want to experiment :)
     
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    I think I'll try to search around for some opinions.

    Yes, I've heard the same thing...but usually it is something like 'two conspecifics of similiar body style and color' and typically something included about swimming habits ?

    Who knows...I hate fish :p they're too complicated
     
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