Two fish questions I'm wondering if anyone has experience with.
I have two scooter blennies in my 75g reef. They had been together at the fish store, so I kept them together. I got them not long after my lawnmower went over the wall (may he RIP). The back of the tank is now completely secured.
So I got a new lawnmower today. Is he different in shape/habitation enough I can try him with the scooters as I'd prefer him in that tank, or should I put him in my 40 gallon FOWLR?
Second question, the fish store had both a royal gramma and a strawberry pseudochromis (I though it was an orchid dottybach but now I think purple). I would be hesitant to put them together, even if they went in at the same time. So, any prefernce on which tank each goes to? The 40 g FOWLR has some damsels and a coral beauty angel; the 75 g reef has mostly soft corals, one LPS so far, a nice sized anemone with clownfish lover, the two scooters and a yellow tang. The 40 g has a coral banded shrimp, two camel shrimp and a handful of hermits with regular lighting. The reef has a brittle star, numerous hermits and other crabs (porcelain and emerald) and a variety of shrimp and snails.
Any advice or is this a six of one/half dozen of another roll the dice and take a shot situation?
Thanks!:rollface:
I have two scooter blennies in my 75g reef. They had been together at the fish store, so I kept them together. I got them not long after my lawnmower went over the wall (may he RIP). The back of the tank is now completely secured.
So I got a new lawnmower today. Is he different in shape/habitation enough I can try him with the scooters as I'd prefer him in that tank, or should I put him in my 40 gallon FOWLR?
Second question, the fish store had both a royal gramma and a strawberry pseudochromis (I though it was an orchid dottybach but now I think purple). I would be hesitant to put them together, even if they went in at the same time. So, any prefernce on which tank each goes to? The 40 g FOWLR has some damsels and a coral beauty angel; the 75 g reef has mostly soft corals, one LPS so far, a nice sized anemone with clownfish lover, the two scooters and a yellow tang. The 40 g has a coral banded shrimp, two camel shrimp and a handful of hermits with regular lighting. The reef has a brittle star, numerous hermits and other crabs (porcelain and emerald) and a variety of shrimp and snails.
Any advice or is this a six of one/half dozen of another roll the dice and take a shot situation?
Thanks!:rollface: