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Nano-appropriate goby or blenny?
Hi all,
I have recently had to remove the baby clown from my nano as there has proven to be too much current inside the little tank and a fish that spends its time in the water column has no place to rest. For this reason, I am looking at getting a fish that can "sit" on the substrate instead. Would a bi-color or midas blenny work in a small 2gal nano? If not, can someone recommend an apropriate "sitting" fish? As always, thanks for your help! - Chad |
I really like the red head goby. I'm currently keeping an eye out for one for my tank...
http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/p...cfm?pCatId=202 |
Ryan,
Good choice bro. That little guy only reaches half the size of the other two. I don't think I've ever seen one locally though. If you find one let me know - I will do the same. - Chad |
You could try the clown gobies, but I've heard they are difficult to keep for long.
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That is a nice small fish too. I think Bob has a yellow clown goby... and I know that Wai's usually stocks them.
Do you think that a bicolour is too big for this tank? - Chad |
The Yellow Clown Goby is very good. I have had two of them (in different tanks) for months. I don't think they are very long lived though. I would not try to keep a Bicolor in a tank that small. :eek:
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I've got a redhead in my 2.5. Saw a "Pygmy maroon goby" at oceans the other day - it was pretty damn cool, looks like a relative of the redheaded goby (but the red stripe runs down the body, not just covering the head)
Andy |
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I haven't been to that store yet. I'll have to check it out. Thanks for the tip Andy.
- Chad |
Just an update:
Wais has a couple Green Clown Gobys left. They are a really neat little fish that I have been trying to identify - then find - ever since I saw a photo of one in the Nano Reef edition of Coral magazine. But... At the last moment I decided to get a Bicolor blenny instead of the GCG just because they are so hardy. I don't regret my decision because the bicolor really has a ton of personality and is doing great in this tank. I will try and get a few updated photos. - Chad |
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