Tuscaquatics
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I've had this CBS in my 55 for more than 6 months. He hides all day in his little spot behind the rockwork against the back glass. Then almost as soon as I turn off the lights and throw on the moon lights he comes out.
I'm not sure how exactly we measure these things, but his body is about 3-4 inches head to tail and the span of his antennae is probably 10-12 inches. So I guess he's pretty big now.
I'm pretty damn sure he eats all my bristle worms and big pods, which is OK, but I'm not sure what else he's doing.
I've tried putting in two different gobies (a diamond and a gold-headed) that both mysteriously died within 3-4 days. All my other fish are fine. I have a big Cinnamon clown, a lawnmower blenny, and a fairly small lunare wrasse.
Which leads me to my next point. I know the wrasse is gonna have to go. I admittedly bought him without doing my own research and listened to a moron at the local LFS just cause I was determined to get something that day.
But so far the wrasse doesn't bother anyone. And, most importantly, he doesn't touch any of my snails or the shrimp, either. Yet. But he will be moved to a different tank hopefully soon.
About 10 days ago I got a black long-spined sea urchin. He made it about a week before someone turned him into a meal.
I'm thinking the CBS had to be the one on the urchin. The wrasse couldn't have gotten through the spines, could he?
As for the gobies, I never saw the wrasse bother them while they were out sifting sand and doing great. I'm wondering if maybe they never found a great hiding spot in the rocks and the veteran CBS, who knew his way around already, crept up on them while they slept.
But can a CBS slay a fairly large goby? What do you guys/gals think?
This shrimp will probably have to go soon, especially if he's murdering full-grown fish. It's already bad enough I can't keep any cleaner shrimp or peppermint shrimp for aiptasia. Is it possible this guy eats shrimp, fish and other inverts?
I'm not sure how exactly we measure these things, but his body is about 3-4 inches head to tail and the span of his antennae is probably 10-12 inches. So I guess he's pretty big now.
I'm pretty damn sure he eats all my bristle worms and big pods, which is OK, but I'm not sure what else he's doing.
I've tried putting in two different gobies (a diamond and a gold-headed) that both mysteriously died within 3-4 days. All my other fish are fine. I have a big Cinnamon clown, a lawnmower blenny, and a fairly small lunare wrasse.
Which leads me to my next point. I know the wrasse is gonna have to go. I admittedly bought him without doing my own research and listened to a moron at the local LFS just cause I was determined to get something that day.
But so far the wrasse doesn't bother anyone. And, most importantly, he doesn't touch any of my snails or the shrimp, either. Yet. But he will be moved to a different tank hopefully soon.
About 10 days ago I got a black long-spined sea urchin. He made it about a week before someone turned him into a meal.
I'm thinking the CBS had to be the one on the urchin. The wrasse couldn't have gotten through the spines, could he?
As for the gobies, I never saw the wrasse bother them while they were out sifting sand and doing great. I'm wondering if maybe they never found a great hiding spot in the rocks and the veteran CBS, who knew his way around already, crept up on them while they slept.
But can a CBS slay a fairly large goby? What do you guys/gals think?
This shrimp will probably have to go soon, especially if he's murdering full-grown fish. It's already bad enough I can't keep any cleaner shrimp or peppermint shrimp for aiptasia. Is it possible this guy eats shrimp, fish and other inverts?