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![]() With a young Royal Gramma, I find they are timid, shy fish. If it grows up with the seahorses, they should be ok in terms of not being aggressive.
Mandarins are great but they compete for live food with the seahorses. I had a mated pair in my seahorse refugium before & they ate frzn mysis already, so they were fine. Getting them to eat frzn is the real trick though. |
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![]() A Lawnmower Blenny will suck on the sea horses? Erase that picture from my mind....
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![]() LMAO who else but steva.
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![]() If your tank has sand as a substrate, I would recommend twin-spotted gobies, get a pair of them and they are a cool fish, they will clean the sand, slow moving, and they are not the most expensive fish around, j&l has them at about 15$ each..
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