Kinetic
Active member
I have a 48" x 20" x 20" display tank that has no fish right now. In fact, all it has is rock and a bunch of tigger pods.
I'm thinking of introducing a group of trimma / eviota gobies into the tank before adding any other fish, to let these usual timid fish adjust first.
I was reading the descriptions of the fish and the trimma and eviotas seem to do well in groups. Is this true?
I'm thinking of getting three red eviota gobies, three neon gold eviota gobies, and two trimma cana gobies.
Will this be too much for this tank territory wise? The filtration is massively redundant so that won't be a problem.
The only other tankmates they will ever have are snails and a trio of anthias (ventralis if you guys get the females back in stock =)
Thanks!!
I'm thinking of introducing a group of trimma / eviota gobies into the tank before adding any other fish, to let these usual timid fish adjust first.
I was reading the descriptions of the fish and the trimma and eviotas seem to do well in groups. Is this true?
I'm thinking of getting three red eviota gobies, three neon gold eviota gobies, and two trimma cana gobies.
Will this be too much for this tank territory wise? The filtration is massively redundant so that won't be a problem.
The only other tankmates they will ever have are snails and a trio of anthias (ventralis if you guys get the females back in stock =)
Thanks!!