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120 gallon, long. All of the fish like one corner of the tank. That's where they sleep at night. It is where they go when they're not actively swimming around. It is their "home". Even the engineers - added yesterday, dug their hole in this corner.
A Clownfish pair, 2 green chromis, 1 juvenile Caribbean blue tang, and 2 juvenile engineer gobies.
The tang - called her female when she arrived, also named her Ralph- long story - she has her favorite hidey hole, and that's where she is if she's not hanging out with the others.
But 6 out of 7 fish can almost always be found in one area.
Is this normal? I figured they would find their own spots. Or rather, expected.
I need more flow, but currently there are 2 pumps, placed in the same spot on each side, on the back facing the middle front. I figured this was the best option for flow at the moment. These are not as strong as I need. Also intake and return from a canister filter.
A Clownfish pair, 2 green chromis, 1 juvenile Caribbean blue tang, and 2 juvenile engineer gobies.
The tang - called her female when she arrived, also named her Ralph- long story - she has her favorite hidey hole, and that's where she is if she's not hanging out with the others.
But 6 out of 7 fish can almost always be found in one area.
Is this normal? I figured they would find their own spots. Or rather, expected.
I need more flow, but currently there are 2 pumps, placed in the same spot on each side, on the back facing the middle front. I figured this was the best option for flow at the moment. These are not as strong as I need. Also intake and return from a canister filter.