Chasmodes
Well-known member
I was thinking about some of the fish that I mentioned above, like the swissguard basslet, that have rather large mouths. They're predators and will probably eat small fish. Before adding something like that, it might be a good idea to let the blennies grow a bit.
The blackcap basslet and royal grammas might not hunt like they do, and their mouths are smaller. Plus, you can find small ones to add to your tank and probably won't have many problems.
I'm not sure about the pike blennies either, they have rather large mouths, so it might be a good idea to wait on them too. The sailfin blennies shouldn't be an issue at all (I would think).
It would be cool to have a tank with all of the fish above at the same time, but obviously the timing of adding them would be critical to making it work. The lookdowns occupied a different niche and don't really hunt the nooks and crannies. Bass like fish will search for food in tight places.
(I apologize if this is a Captain Obvious type post)
The blackcap basslet and royal grammas might not hunt like they do, and their mouths are smaller. Plus, you can find small ones to add to your tank and probably won't have many problems.
I'm not sure about the pike blennies either, they have rather large mouths, so it might be a good idea to wait on them too. The sailfin blennies shouldn't be an issue at all (I would think).
It would be cool to have a tank with all of the fish above at the same time, but obviously the timing of adding them would be critical to making it work. The lookdowns occupied a different niche and don't really hunt the nooks and crannies. Bass like fish will search for food in tight places.
(I apologize if this is a Captain Obvious type post)