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Hello,

Is it safe to keep a wetmorella nigropinnata and a wetmorella albofasciata together? Or is it largely based on tank size so that they don't see each other?
I can't seem to find much information about them in general.

It would be a 33 display volume, so on the smaller side. But I have a strong pod population now, and plan to dose pods regularly and am already dosing phyto regularly.

And also, what kind of goby would be safe to keep with a midas blenny that would still shift the sand? I'm not interested in getting a pistol shrimp though, would that be an issue?

Thank you :)
 
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i have no idea.. but you made me go look them up.. cause I never use the "scientific" names.. lol.
It's because the w. albofasciata is often confused with the w. tanakai, but I wasn't sure if one tends to be more aggressive than the other. And I have located a w. albofasciata and a w. nigropinnata but not the w. tanakai lol.

Basically I felt it was better to be as specific as possible to be safe in my question.
 
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I agree.. i am just used to.. "will my yellow tang get along with a purple tang.." :)
But I did that in the second half :p
Will there be a goby that gets along with my midas blenny!
 

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I have a pair of randalli goby with my African midas with no problems
 

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