For me it's the sharknose goby. I love their coloration and personality, mine tends to hangout in the mushroom garden.
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I hope so too. These guys are so much fun to watch. I also have a pair of scarlet shrimp in this tank and when one attempts to "clean" the goby, the pistol shrimp runs it off. I guess he's jealous or possessive.Swissguard basslet~ Small and colorful with a great personality. Eats like a shark.
I had my sandbed at the time around 2.5" - 3" in some areas but for most of the tank, I had the sandbed around 2".How deep of a sand bed do you have for it?
He looks mad.Purple firefish goby
thanks man! I am only hearing good thing about this fish and definitely want to try it.I was initially very worried about that, but it’s never eaten any coral in the tank, and it’s a mixed tank with a couple clams. It gets a little aggressive at times but just short stints the other fish ignore. Had it over 3yrs now, no problems.
You could check out the pink streaked wrassebasslets. do any of you do smaller fairies? i am doing a lubbocki? i think its a lubbocki in a 20
How do you like the Midas blenny I think I am getting one and want to know?I have a 90 gal and everything is pretty small with the exception of a Copperband and it's only reached about 4" after 2 years. I adopted this tank from a friend and when he was helping me move it to my place he said " the first thing you're gonna want is to get something big". For me not so much. I prefer more smaller fish then a few large ones. I like the diverse activity of smaller fish darting in and out of my rock work. Seems more like a real reef to me. Just my preference.
Pair of Perc clowns.
Flame Hawk.
Purple Firefish
Couple of different Cardinals
Green Mandarin
Midas Blenny
Dwarf Zebra Lion fish
It's a great fish. They like to perch in holes with just they're head sticking out but come out regularly to swim around. I've heard them called an eel fish because of the way they swim. It's a model citizen, never bothers any fish or coral. I've had it several years, it's probably about 6" long.How do you like the Midas blenny I think I am getting one and want to know?