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Originally Posted by oceanrider
Great....
Just do not get two males , like I did. They are territorial and the stronger one will not tolerate a competitor.
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Yes I considered this, and can see no other way to get around it than to buy a pair and hope for the best... I will be ordering them online, so beyond making a note that I would like a somewhat obvious pair, it will be somewhat out of my hands. Unfortunately.
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Originally Posted by oceanrider
advise anyone interested in keeping these, to have some rocks that have copepods or minishrimp on them, so they can restock the food source.
an occasional uncured live rock may be good also...
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Hmm am I to understand that these guys don't generally accept prepared foods?
When I set up the tank it will be with mud, sand, uncured rock, some limestone for ledges and whatnot, and some sort of macroalgae (likely calcareous). I will do heavy water changes, skim heavily, and cycle the tank with the rock... hopefully, once this process is over, I'm left with some 'pods that will reproduce to feed my pipefish. And the tiny goby that will live with them. And the bumblebee shrimps
