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I'd ixnay the clowns and focus on a group of Cardinals or a harem of assessors or grammas...
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The clowns you picked should work out good, all less aggressive and smaller.
The Bangaii's can be kept as a single or a proven pair, but a group will kill each other off. Some other cardinal's can be kept in groups, but not Bangaii's. Some of your other livestock can eat corals, so if you ever plan to go that route, you may not be able to.
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OK I will then have just one cardinal (which is lighter on my budget anyway ).
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Dont get too, I had two, and they were friends for awhile, then the aggressive one laid claim to the whole tank and harassed the other one, then one day the aggressive one died... I know that last bit doesnt make sense, but they will kill each other off.
Thought of getting a jawfish or goby of some kind??
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Yes actually. I was thinking a yellow-headed jawfish would be fun to have. Am I correct in that they need both large gravel pieces (coral gravel) and fine sands?
How do you keep the sand from going to the bottom and the gravel to the top? |