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![]() I have a couple barnacle blennies in mine. 1 stays in a shell and the other cleared out a little hole in the live rock. I really like these guys. They are fun to watch and are small so they don't contribute to the bioload much unless you overfeed.
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Lynn 75 gal Starphire front and sides with a 43 gal sump/refuge reef. |
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![]() I had a diamond goby before - very active, fun to watch. Downside was he definitely made a MESS of my sand bed, burying everything (rock pieces, corals), making mountains everywhere and one day he decided he was very determined to squeeze his way out of the ONLY 1 inch square hole in the mesh-top which covers my tank, and he was successful. RIP goby
![]() (they are notorious for jumping if you didn't already know, but you probably did lol. 99% of the diamond goby deaths are from suicide jumping). |
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![]() The biocube 29 has a lid so hopefully will work. If it jumps, it would end up in the back chamber. Would a 2 inch sand bed be enough as long as it gets enough frozen brine and mysis?
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