ChrisAnator03
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Im getting one this thursday really excited anything i should do to my tank or look for when i get him or her
thanks
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Keep temperature coolish (75-76 F) and cover it as they are exceptional jumpers.
I would highly, highly suggest against a jawfish with sugar sand - it's a recipe for disaster for both you and the jawfish. They need larger sand than this to be able to burrow at all (and they will cause big time sandstorms with sugar sand). Emulate this kind of substrate and this kind - preferably a mix of smallish grained sand, crushed coral, and rock rubble.okay thank you i have the sugar sand so I'm good in that part my tank stays at 77 to 75 degrees and ill add some small rocks also I'm building a screen for my tank due to the fish jumping.
Not always - the Sea of Cortez is generally cooler but it can reach higher temperatures. Some say the shock of being transported during a cooler time of year and then being put into a warmer tank is bad for them though.+2 on the low temp
Hi
I have a blue spotted jawfish, Had him 8months now.
He has sugar fine sand and he is fine. I occasionally break up bits of live rock so he can enjoy himself playing with them building his burrow.
A real character you,l love him/her!!!
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Mick