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Pseudochromidae Tank?
Hello---
Does anyone out there have a Tank with multiple types of Pseudochromidae? They seem like perfect candidates for the beginner (me) because all are listed as "Hardy", They are small, VERY colorful, and reef compatible if I wanna go that way some day. I was thinking (ultimately) 3-4 different ones in the 65 gal. (Lots of Rock) would make a nice mix. The nicer ones--like Fridmani---are at just about my self-imposed spending limit. Let me know your experience with mixing different Pseudochromidae. Thanks! |
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If more than one Pseudochromis will be maintained together in the aquarium, it is important to add them at the same time.
Other might eat any ornamental shrimp. You'll have to read up on them and find which ones can coexist with eachother. Here are some, for you to check out: http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/scateg.cfm?pCatId=38 Others that have kept them might be more helpful.
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