These are pretty easy. They’ll just come out during feedings and try to grab a piece that falls down to the sand. Since the tank is new, wouldn’t hurt to hand it a piece of meat every once in a while.
As for something blue, maybe a damsel? Bright blue is indeed hard to come by even in bigger tanks, doesn’t help that our lights are blue.
Also, linkia wouldn’t survive in a one year old tank.
I wouldn’t consider it unless your tank is at least a few decades old and at least a 1000 gallons big for the microfauna and biofilm to be available year round![]()
Thank you, I'll grab one on the weekend then! I've been really enjoying feeding my shrimp, so this should be fun too.
And I guess I'll be back in 2035 then, lol. Or perhaps someone will find a better way to keep them alive. Biota captive bred linckia would be awesome.
I've got springeri damsel on my potential stock list, heard it's one of the nicer ones, as I'm trying to not have any aggression in my tank, so we'll see! I also really love my blue assessor :)

