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Hi everyone! I am interested in keeping a pair or small group of these gobies (Lythrypnus dalli) in a 10 gallon cool water tank. I have some questions about them;
1 - Could I even keep a pair or small group of catalina gobies in a tank this size? I REALLY want to spawn them (apparently not an unreasonable task; https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/are.12648 - the larval stage does not appear to be outrageously long)
2 - Fishbase gives a temperature range of about 18-22 celsius (or 64-72 degrees fahrenheit) for this species in the wild. Is that also the ideal range for aquarium keeping, or should they be kept cooler? (I was going to insulate the tank and use fans to promote evaporative cooling...one fan pointing in, one pointing out)
3 - Are there any commonly available macroalgae that would do well at that temperature range?
4 - Could I use escargot shells as decor in this tank?
5 - Can I use an air lift pump (or perhaps several air lift pumps) instead of a mechanical pump? I was thinking this would help keep the temperature down (inasmuch as mechanical filters produce heat).
Thanks :)
1 - Could I even keep a pair or small group of catalina gobies in a tank this size? I REALLY want to spawn them (apparently not an unreasonable task; https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/are.12648 - the larval stage does not appear to be outrageously long)
2 - Fishbase gives a temperature range of about 18-22 celsius (or 64-72 degrees fahrenheit) for this species in the wild. Is that also the ideal range for aquarium keeping, or should they be kept cooler? (I was going to insulate the tank and use fans to promote evaporative cooling...one fan pointing in, one pointing out)
3 - Are there any commonly available macroalgae that would do well at that temperature range?
4 - Could I use escargot shells as decor in this tank?
5 - Can I use an air lift pump (or perhaps several air lift pumps) instead of a mechanical pump? I was thinking this would help keep the temperature down (inasmuch as mechanical filters produce heat).
Thanks :)
