Keeping a yellow head Jawfish

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I am planning on a innovative marine mini 40 gallon tank and would like to keep a yellow head Jawfish is there any way i could keep a yellow head Jawfish without keeping a deep sand bed. Is there any way to build a mound of sand for it to burrow. Also is it possible to keep a yasha goby and candy cane pistol in the same tank.
 
You don't necessarily need your whole sand area to be a dsb, just a section. My sand is very shallow except one part that I built up to about 3" and I put small rocks and shells in that area too so they can fortify their burrow. When putting them in the display, a made a small indent where they could start making their burrow and then put them right on top of it when I introduced them. They stayed there for the first week or two and then one of them moved out and made his own burrow in a shallow area. He doesn't seem to mind the lack of sand at all, and they both seem very comfortable in my tank.
 
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Both post are spot on, a pair would be great in a 40g. KP Aquatics has them View attachment 545111
 
ok so keeping a mound of a dsp and the rest of the tank shallow is ok, and if they dont keep their burrow in the dsp they wont mind much. Also what did you mean by a pair
 
You could do a mated pair if you want instead of just one. I have a mated pair from kp aquatics and they are great.
 
Also would it be ok to also have a goby and pistol shrimp pair or would they fight for territory
 
Also would it be ok to also have a goby and pistol shrimp pair or would they fight for territory
They should be able to coexist in that size tank.
 
I just want to put it out there that the tank is a 24 inch by 20 inch footprint and I know that is a smaller footprint than most 40 gallons
 
If you have 1 jawfish, the watchman/pistol pr should work. If 2 jaws, maybe/maybe not.
 
Another thing you can do for jawfish is build them a burrow out of PVC, and decorate it with shells and sand and such. When you add the fish to the aquarium, dump him directly into the burrow. More than likely, they'll appreciate the fine home you've given them, and you won't have to worry about the jawfish deciding to take up residence where you can't see them.

Also, you probably already know this, but make sure your tank is completely covered. Jawfish are very nervous fish, and their natural instinct when startled is to swim up at rapid speed. In most tanks, that will send them carpet surfing very quickly. Even a small gap is enough for them to escape from. I speak from personal experience, sadly.
 
I would prefer for it to build a burrrow simply cause it is an interesting thing to watch and I plan on having covers because i am also getting a firefish
 
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I have about 1" of sand and he has been happy in 2 spots and I also have a goby pistol pair that have a home on the other side of a 30L which they have moved homes several times.I've never had any issues. I have many caves and spots they could live so I don't think there ever have issues
 
Thanks all, for (respectively) starting or answering this thread. I'm also thinking of this kind of jawfish (from KP aquatics no less).

I've heard 3" inches is all that's necessary before (in contexts where other people say 4-6"), since the fish will arrange the sandbed as needed for their dens. But this is the most interesting:

Agreed. 2-3" is all that's necessary. Small rubble is more important for jawfish.

Are you saying that, basically, I could even have 1" or so sand, and if I provided enough rock rubble in a pile somewhere that would be good enough for it?

If so, I assume it's pretty small rubble. Is such rubble commercially available? I presume, say, that Marco Rock's dry rock rubble is too big (at least as shipped, I could always break it down even further........):
http://www.marcorocks.com/dry-rock/rubble-rock-any-amount-order-by-the-pound/
 



Here are some videos of my jawfish. They only really work on their burrows at night, it seems.

Also, sorry I always forget to turn my phone to the side when I'm taking videos.
 

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