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What type of fish was the one at the beginning of the video? The one that hides under the rocks
Hi Daniel, I have 2 panamic barnacle blennies in my 56 gallon high nutrient reef. I have had them about 6 months and they are doing wonderfully.
They share the tank with 2 combtooth blennies, a venomous blenny, a blue gungeon dartfish, 2 pajama cardinals, and 2 green clown gobies. There are also shrimp, snails and crabs in the tank. Its a mixed reef with macro algae. I have tiered my rock and sand so that there are 3 levels and lots of hidey holes. I will post a video. You can see one of the barnacle blennies in the first 12 seconds. The orange spot blenny stops on the barnacle blennies's rock. The 2nd barnacle blenny is in a coco worm tube at the 1.09 second mark. I know of someone on RC who has his in a 180 gallon seagrass and macro algae tank. He doesn't have many other fish, just some damsels and acclimated mollies so far.
Thank you very much saf1. That is the most complimentary comment I have ever received. My objective for this tank was to utilize its height, look as realistic to a natural reef as possible and to have lots of hidey holes for the blennies.Have to say that looks a lot like a reef crest from a scuba divers point of view. Well done and it looks really fantastic.
Thank you Purpletank. I love the vibrant green and red of macro algaes. I strive for a natural appearance of a reef and it does help with that as well. Also in this tank that does not have a sump but has 10 hungry fish who eat twice a day, it certainly helps with nutrient uptake.I live that you have macroalgae in your display. It looks so natural and I’m sure adds to the health of the tank.
I found a video of my eyebrow barnacle blennies when they were in the nano tank before being moved to the big tank. They're almost as fast as the panamics.