Pearly Jawfish "Sand Grain Size"?

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So im doing a 20 Gal Reef with the "oddball" choice of fish being a Pearly Jawfish and considering they make their burrows using their mouths, what would be the ideal grain size for them? I remember when the Northern Seas Aquarium at the Point Defiance Zoo was open, they had a Pearly Jaw Colony that had considerably thick / big sized grains as their substrate and they seemed to do well, would something like 1-2mm be okay for them?
 

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So im doing a 20 Gal Reef with the "oddball" choice of fish being a Pearly Jawfish and considering they make their burrows using their mouths, what would be the ideal grain size for them? I remember when the Northern Seas Aquarium at the Point Defiance Zoo was open, they had a Pearly Jaw Colony that had considerably thick / big sized grains as their substrate and they seemed to do well, would something like 1-2mm be okay for them?

I can't tell you for certain, but my policy has always been to offer jawfish a mixed substrate - fine to large grains, with some coral pieces mixed in. It seems to me that the mixed sizes allows them to build a burrow that "locks" better. All fine material tends to collapse and all large material is too tough for them to move around.

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