Skyrmir
Aquarium Advice FINatic
I'm still researching like mad to figure out everything I'll need to get my salt water tank up and running. Hardware wise, I've got things under control. At least I will once I evict the fresh water angels from the tank and drain it for the rebuild.
So far my only real goals with this tank are 2 clown fish an anemone. Everything else can be changed around making that work, and I'm not worried if the clowns host, but I'd like it to be a compatible anemone if they feel the call.
Anyway, back to the reason for the post, Goby's. With a 30 gallon tank and expected clowns/anemone, are there any I should worry about getting eaten or eating someone they shouldn't? From what I've been reading, they should get along fine with the clowns, I'm just not sure if I can mix them with an anemone.
Searching around for info is getting a bit dense at points...
Of course my favorite so far has been for a plant:
Ok, done venting now. If anyone has a suggestion for a small peaceful Goby with some nice color it'd be appreciated. Just with the literally tons of info out there, I'm trying to narrow down the research a bit. That way at least I'll be sifting through typo's about the right fish.
So far my only real goals with this tank are 2 clown fish an anemone. Everything else can be changed around making that work, and I'm not worried if the clowns host, but I'd like it to be a compatible anemone if they feel the call.
Anyway, back to the reason for the post, Goby's. With a 30 gallon tank and expected clowns/anemone, are there any I should worry about getting eaten or eating someone they shouldn't? From what I've been reading, they should get along fine with the clowns, I'm just not sure if I can mix them with an anemone.
Searching around for info is getting a bit dense at points...
Somehow I'm thinking there's a typo, or they ship the poor guy stretched out on a rack...Maximum Size: the Gobiodon atrangulatus grows up to 1.5 inches.
General Size Specifications: These fish generally will come to you 1 - 2.5 inches.
Of course my favorite so far has been for a plant:
Really? Ya think? Next they'll tell me it has water needs too...Lighting: Has lighting needs.
Ok, done venting now. If anyone has a suggestion for a small peaceful Goby with some nice color it'd be appreciated. Just with the literally tons of info out there, I'm trying to narrow down the research a bit. That way at least I'll be sifting through typo's about the right fish.