Thanks!Neither are overly shy once established. In fact they tend to ignore the other tank inhabitants for the most part and just do their own thing. My current Hectors is always out and about.
The Pink Skunk is less aggressive than most clowns but all clowns are stout, rugged, territorial fish. It would be best to add the goby first. If your tank is young I would suggest you go with the Court Jester from Biota as it is not as reliant on micro-algae and has been raised on prepared foods. If possible, add the clown last so that the others have a chance to establish territories before it is introduced.
Thanks, this was very helpful. I can definitely add the clown last, and that’s probably what I would’ve done anyway. But thanks for the input about the gobies! I’ll probably go with the court jester just for that ease of feedingNeither are overly shy once established. In fact they tend to ignore the other tank inhabitants for the most part and just do their own thing. My current Hectors is always out and about.
The Pink Skunk is less aggressive than most clowns but all clowns are stout, rugged, territorial fish. It would be best to add the goby first. If your tank is young I would suggest you go with the Court Jester from Biota as it is not as reliant on micro-algae and has been raised on prepared foods. If possible, add the clown last so that the others have a chance to establish territories before it is introduced.
. But I didn’t quite feel good enough with the pink skunk clown, so I did a little more looking, and saw royal grammas! I don’t know why they didn’t pop into my head sooner, but after looking into them a bit, I think one would be a much better fit than the clown. I’ll still add it last though.
