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Thanks, i didn't think they would. The 2 chromis would go if i did add the blennies though. Yeah my sand gobies get along good. I've got one male and 3 females so he's constantly busy dancing for them. Again thanks.
It's a 3 x 18 x 18 the tiger is alredy there. It's established. About 50kg of live rock, plenty of corals,a pair of premna's, a hexatania, 2 chromis and 4 sand gobies. Not a matter of water condition just a matter of whether they'll get along...
Yeah, thanks cogburn much appreciated, but i've been doing this for quite a while now. Newbie on the forums, not on fish keeping. Any personal experience out there? I've never had drama's with these fish before, i've combined them on a few occasions actually... The second he hit the water the...
I added a flame hawkfish last night and now the hexatania and the cleaner wrasse's are giving him a real hard time. Why would they be flogging him, everything i've read says there shouldn't be a problem...
No reason in particular, just thought i'd ask the question. I've always wondered. I know how people react, i know how other animals react i just wondered if anybody had any 1st hand knowledge on how fish react. Humans should get their sweets from the variety of foods they eat such as fruits too...
Stop me if I'm wrong but I reckon a couple of little thomasii dwarf cichlids (african butterfly, i think their common name is) would handle being moved around a bit...
When i was moving house I bought a bigger tank for my FW Moray. His 1st night in there, it was him all alone with no ornaments or logs or anything. Except a Heater. Guess where my little fella decided to sleep. Now I know it's my fault but he is missing his whole fin. The burn on his side...
Yeah, common as hell in Queensland Australia, a 30cm fish that can squirt water over 1 metre accurately, thats pretty cool! Myself I think the best fish is the freshwater Moray. My fella's over 65cm long and only just a year old!
I have a 48x18x18 heavily salted(not brackish)housing a freshwater moray, 3 adult discus sized Red Scats, 2 15cm bristlenose and 2 20cm Synodontis Eupterus with the addition of a beautiful emporer pleco(when he's big enough) Any ideas on middle and top level fish? Was thinking african butterfly...
No they are definately freshwater, all fish will tolerate somes salts with few execptions. Salt slows the osmatic process in freshwater fish, making them more tolerant and more resistant to bacterial and fungal infections. The amount of 1 teaspoon per gallon is slight, a standard aquarium...
Just make sure they don't go with any livebearers, angels, barbs, black widows or anythig else nippy. Fighters for the tough name really are pussies. Fighter vs. Mollie? I've got my money on the mollie!