Hi, I have a Fluval evo 13.5 and was wondering whether a Yasha goby, tailspot blenny and neon goby would all get along together, thanks.
This is my tank.. it has lots of live rock
This is my tank.. it has lots of live rock
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The reason I thought that these gobies would be compatible is because neon gobies tend to spend most time on the rock, I think.IMO I think you’ll be fine with one goby and one blenny but I’d be wary adding two gobies as they compete for burrows and such. Let’s see what more knowledgeable people have to say though!
Does anyone have any idea on this?The reason I thought that these gobies would be compatible is because neon gobies tend to spend most time on the rock, I think.
Yes, after doing more research, it seems as though a dot dash or a tailspot will be my best option. A bicolour can be intolerant of smaller fish sometimes.Blenny's ang Gobies usually get along, but I had a bi-color blenny that couldn't stand a diamond watchman goby. Wouldn't let the goby eat and he eventually died. For the most part you should be ok, but always be careful and watch
I currently haveHi, I have a Fluval evo 13.5 and was wondering whether a Yasha goby, tailspot blenny and neon goby would all get along together, thanks.
This is my tank.. it has lots of live rock
I think its fine. I have several together in my fluval but agree about watching to see how they react together. Maybe if ones to aggressive you can exchange or rehome it.Blenny's ang Gobies usually get along, but I had a bi-color blenny that couldn't stand a diamond watchman goby. Wouldn't let the goby eat and he eventually died. For the most part you should be ok, but always be careful and watch.