Today I purchased a flaming prawn goby for my 15 gallon. The tank is four years old with a pair of ocellaris, an orange spotted prawn goby, Xenia, GSP, torch, a huge alveopora colony, Duncan, zoas, and pipe organ.
My two worries for this guy are feeding and aggression. I very wrongly assumed that he would be too small for my other fish to care about, but he has been harassed by both clowns and other goby. I tried to make him a little safe haven in the corner, sheltered by empty hermit shells and corals, but the other fish remain aggressive.
As for feeding, the little info I can find says that a decent copepod population should be enough to sustain this fish. I am going to start dosing phyto and spot feed frozen pods as well.
Will he be okay in this tank long term or should I set up something specific for him?
My two worries for this guy are feeding and aggression. I very wrongly assumed that he would be too small for my other fish to care about, but he has been harassed by both clowns and other goby. I tried to make him a little safe haven in the corner, sheltered by empty hermit shells and corals, but the other fish remain aggressive.
As for feeding, the little info I can find says that a decent copepod population should be enough to sustain this fish. I am going to start dosing phyto and spot feed frozen pods as well.
Will he be okay in this tank long term or should I set up something specific for him?