raphmac
01/05/2018, 08:32 AM
Hello I was thinking about a few things and am wondering if they will work:
1- Are there any completely reef safe blennies ( I’ve heard some species could nip at certain lps coral ) that aren’t aggressive towards other similar looking fish ( like gobies, firefish, ect...)because I would love to keep one.
2- could I keep several gobies of different species in my tank? ( already have a blue spot sleeper and would like to add a yellow watchman and maybe a pink bar shrimp goby)
3- Can I have 2-3 dartfish with each one being from a different species (1 firefish, 1 purple fire, and maybe a scissor tailed dartfish)
And if all of those ideas could work can I keep all of these fish together
I have a 160g established mixed reef that’s almost empty (fish wise)
ooh just remembered that I wanted to know if I could get a green male dragonet for my red female (food is no issue as I am going to start hatching baby brine and setup a feeder for my mandarin and try to get her to eat cyclops and frozen plankton I have)
Any knowledge shared about these topics is greatly appreciated...
Thanks in advance.
1- Are there any completely reef safe blennies ( I’ve heard some species could nip at certain lps coral ) that aren’t aggressive towards other similar looking fish ( like gobies, firefish, ect...)because I would love to keep one.
2- could I keep several gobies of different species in my tank? ( already have a blue spot sleeper and would like to add a yellow watchman and maybe a pink bar shrimp goby)
3- Can I have 2-3 dartfish with each one being from a different species (1 firefish, 1 purple fire, and maybe a scissor tailed dartfish)
And if all of those ideas could work can I keep all of these fish together
I have a 160g established mixed reef that’s almost empty (fish wise)
ooh just remembered that I wanted to know if I could get a green male dragonet for my red female (food is no issue as I am going to start hatching baby brine and setup a feeder for my mandarin and try to get her to eat cyclops and frozen plankton I have)
Any knowledge shared about these topics is greatly appreciated...
Thanks in advance.