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pamelahaley

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I'm picking up a 10 gal from another member on Wednesday. I really want a yellow clown goby but, I need one more good tiny tank mate for him.

1. Does anyone here have one of these they don't want?
2. What's a tank good mate for him?

3... I may consider picking up a pair of clown fry.
 
Well, apparently the former Firefish had jumped out. I was concerned for those mid level swimmers. I've heard Gobis of different species don't do well together but, I could try a pair.
 
Thank you!

I had started considering just using that tank for a potential peacock mantis as well. (still haven't found the one) but, it's probably better off in my 24 gallon. I think if I find one, I'll use it to solve my damsel problem then... figure out what (real) fish I can put in my 24 after I move it to the 10.

Then I'm still getting a 54 corner. :yay:

Choices... choices...
 
I say maby make it a zoa garden or something. N go with q few blue legs n a fireshrimp. Maby a neon goby if u must have a fish
 
stacy22;572199 wrote: Green banded goby. They are small, friendly and gorgeous. :)

Agreed... unfortunately, I have been looking for one for several months for my daughter's nano, and have come up dry. A couple of sponsors have looked and the fish isn't on their wholesale lists as available, but I'm still looking.
 
Pamelahaley;572536 wrote: Shouldn't I? I thought I needed fish poo to survive.

Nope not at all some corals like Zoas can use just light. But rods does make a coral food that's like 5 microns. N if u put some blue legs n there they will eat whatever fails to b eaten by corals
 
Pamelahaley;572195 wrote: Well, apparently the former Firefish had jumped out. I was concerned for those mid level swimmers. I've heard Gobis of different species don't do well together but, I could try a pair.



Acroholic Mesh top will take care of this.
 
StaticAnomaly;572558 wrote: I have a mantis I'm hoping to trade/relocate. It's not a peacock but more likely a Neogonodactylus wennerae ~2.5 inches long. They seem to stay considerably smaller than peacocks. Let me know if interested.


Well, if I never found one, I was starting to consider ordering one of those guys from F&S. It's pretty enough to count ;) Let me get this 10 gal set up tonight and we'll talk.
 
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