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![]() It should be ok neon gobies stay small and are relatively easy tank mates to get along with just watch for fish stress and signs of aggression
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![]() I would trade away one of your fish, and pair up your clownfish. IMO they should always be sold in pairs
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![]() What fish I love my firefish...
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![]() I'd get rid of the clown for a clown goby that stays small. There's no rule of thumb, it's more common sense.
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![]() I don't like clown gobys.
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![]() Do you know anywhere I could trade two firefish for a black clown??? (In Edmonton).
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![]() Unless the Firefish are a breeding pair they won't get along for very long. Maybe you lucked out and got a male and female. I think your tank is overstocked with the current stock. I also think Clownfish should always be in pairs. I think all fish do best with a mate, it's just tough pairing up many of them.
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