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what temp do you need to keep the tank at for them will 76 be fine?

will it do better as the only fish or shall i add others 20 gallon AIO waterbox cube
 
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if anyone is interested in what the actual fish i am getting will look like this is a pic of it
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They have had it for 1 month and is eating well
 
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As long as the tank is cycled, Id just keep it as the Star in a species system.
i was kind of wanting a ruby red scooter blenny in the future aswell i have found someones build thread a 15 gallon and they have a mandarin so following his progress if he is successful with a mandarin in a 15 gallon i am going to get a ruby red
 

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Good luck! Those basslets are gorgeous.
Regarding adding the Scooter, you're going to want a lot of live rock and available food for them.
 

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I was thinking about setting up a 15-25 gallon AIO for one of these too. Liveaquaria suggests 68-74 due to their deep water habitat. For my proposed setup, I was planning to do 74 to stay closer to it's preferred range while still being able to keep some tropical/hardy coral with it. But lots of posts I've read suggest it's quite hardy and can acclimate fine to normal reef tank conditions.
 
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Good luck! Those basslets are gorgeous.
Regarding adding the Scooter, you're going to want a lot of live rock and available food for them.
well like i said i am tracking someones build thread if it works out for him i'm going to try if not ima skip he has currently had the mandarin for like 2 months
 

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I have kept candies for over 10 years. One of my favorite fish of all-time. They are very hardy and play well with others. Temperature isn't as big of a factor as the proper nutrition and proper tankmates. Being a carnivore, it definitely needs meaty foods. It also needs tank mates that won't pick on it and lastly lots of rock for security. Good luck and congrats on attaining such a beautiful fish.
 
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I have kept candies for over 10 years. One of my favorite fish of all-time. They are very hardy and play well with others. Temperature isn't as big of a factor as the proper nutrition and proper tankmates. Being a carnivore, it definitely needs meaty foods. It also needs tank mates that won't pick on it and lastly lots of rock for security. Good luck and congrats on attaining such a beautiful fish.
so i can keep the temp at 78?
 

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so i can keep the temp at 78?
I kept one for 4 years in 78-80 and it did just fine. Of course if you can keep it 76-78 without going to too much trouble, then that would be ideal. Oh BTW, also make sure you have a lid on the tank. I had one jump. Luckily I was home and was able to rescue it.
 
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I kept one for 4 years in 78-80 and it did just fine. Of course if you can keep it 76-78 without going to too much trouble, then that would be ideal. Oh BTW, also make sure you have a lid on the tank. I had one jump. Luckily I was home and was able to rescue it.
yea always have lids on my tank ;)
 

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I have kept candies for over 10 years. One of my favorite fish of all-time. They are very hardy and play well with others. Temperature isn't as big of a factor as the proper nutrition and proper tankmates. Being a carnivore, it definitely needs meaty foods. It also needs tank mates that won't pick on it and lastly lots of rock for security. Good luck and congrats on attaining such a beautiful fish.
What was your longest lived specimen? I read somewhere they have a life span of like 15 years, which is awesome considering the price tag
 

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