Also known as Convict Blennies (although they are neither blennie nor Goby)
They have become just a bit too territorial for some fish that we plan to add to our main tank, both of which will need to be sharing the sand bed, and I just don't trust these guys to "sahre" well. So with a heavy heart, they must go (they are really kewl and we will definitely miss them and their antics). They are very graceful when they swim and their markings are really pretty and neat to watch as they move.
Here is an article that says everything there needs to be said about them (it is pretty dead on accurate, from our experiences). If you are not completely familiar with these fish then please read the article before asking to "adopt" one (or more) of them from us.
http://www.wetwebmedia.com/pholodichthyidae.htm
Here is the 3 that we have caught so far.. 3 more to go. and no, you don't need to take all 6 to be able to add one to your tank. They were originally given to us and we decided it would be "neat" to see them all schooling. Well, they did that for the first coupld of months then ones they got their adult colors they basically either paired off under the rockwork, or "went solo"
Thanks
They have become just a bit too territorial for some fish that we plan to add to our main tank, both of which will need to be sharing the sand bed, and I just don't trust these guys to "sahre" well. So with a heavy heart, they must go (they are really kewl and we will definitely miss them and their antics). They are very graceful when they swim and their markings are really pretty and neat to watch as they move.
Here is an article that says everything there needs to be said about them (it is pretty dead on accurate, from our experiences). If you are not completely familiar with these fish then please read the article before asking to "adopt" one (or more) of them from us.
http://www.wetwebmedia.com/pholodichthyidae.htm
Here is the 3 that we have caught so far.. 3 more to go. and no, you don't need to take all 6 to be able to add one to your tank. They were originally given to us and we decided it would be "neat" to see them all schooling. Well, they did that for the first coupld of months then ones they got their adult colors they basically either paired off under the rockwork, or "went solo"
Thanks