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![]() Midas blenny's are one of my favorite that would work in this system. They are very non-aggressive, stay small and reef friendly.
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![]() OOOOOOOOOOO that would look amazing, i love the movement of blennies and the gold midas r beautiful. i have a question concerning clown gobies... i have read that they are difficult to get feeding.
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![]() ok kool, would i have issues with if i got the midas, clown goby, rainfords, somekinda watchman and pistol pair and maybe something else too? like a carpenters wrasse. or is this too crowded?
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![]() Nah I don't think so, any more and you are pushing your bio load. Make sure to keep on top of water changes and have a godo skimmer. Mainly nano fish like that shouldn't be too stressed, but keep an eye and add them slowly.
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![]() Ok, and btw the full volume of the tank is gonna b like 80-90 gallons with the larger dump imma b getting. that will hopefully help keep the nitrates low, might just hold of one one or two fish. gonna b a hard decision. and ur sure the pistol wont have a problem with the cleaner?
Cheers, Ian |