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![]() One needs to be removed as the jawfish will lose, just to timid of a fish. The stress will kill it if it doesn't jump first. Love Blue Spotted jaws, that would be my choice. Good luck.
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![]() This is the very last time I ever get a blenny. Not only did it create a sandstorm in my tank but my purple firefish whom was in there first was so stressed from this little critter. It was a sailfin blenny and what a mean little guy, nasty beast and I have one sexy shrimp missing to boot....
![]() He is now gone and i will never get another blenny again. I have tried many different kinds they are all the same, NASTY Your jawfish is a much nicer fish so I would get that blenny out asap. Good luck they are hard to get out once in a tank. Just so your jawfish does not become to stressed from it all I would try and remove the jawfish if you can and then the chasing begins. Good Luck ![]()
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