lilleahseafreak
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My bicolor blenny just died. in the 8 months my tank has been set up it has gone through 2 cases of ich (after first stocking my tank and after moving it) my blenny got the ich worst of all both times, after the second time he never really recovered and despite being treated died. now is barnacle condo lays empty...
i am looking into getting a new barnacle loving fish. Maybe something besides a bicolor blenny as now is a good time to try something new.
i also just set up another tank that has a barnacle and i hope to get a fish for there too.
What have you guys found that likes to hide in holes a lot and may adopt my barnacle cluster as their home?
By the way the tanks with barnacles are 23 gallons and 38 gallons. and the fish should readily eat frozen or better yet pellet food.
i miss mr. blenny. i liked him, i loved to see his head poking out of the barnacle and watch him keep house as he would spit out any sand that came in his home.
i could do another bicolor blenny but this is a good time to pick a new kind of fish and i also do not want to risk getting one that may nip at my corals, i was lucky with mr. blenny.
i am looking into getting a new barnacle loving fish. Maybe something besides a bicolor blenny as now is a good time to try something new.
i also just set up another tank that has a barnacle and i hope to get a fish for there too.
What have you guys found that likes to hide in holes a lot and may adopt my barnacle cluster as their home?
By the way the tanks with barnacles are 23 gallons and 38 gallons. and the fish should readily eat frozen or better yet pellet food.
i miss mr. blenny. i liked him, i loved to see his head poking out of the barnacle and watch him keep house as he would spit out any sand that came in his home.
i could do another bicolor blenny but this is a good time to pick a new kind of fish and i also do not want to risk getting one that may nip at my corals, i was lucky with mr. blenny.