How to make a Jawfish outgoing?

ttam

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I know that sometimes it depends on the fish but I was wondering if their was any tricks or tactics to make a blue spot jawfish more outgoing. I have had one before but lost it to a tiny hole in the top.

I am thinking about getting another one and have seen videos of very brave jawfish and I want mine to be like those.
Current tank info:
45 jbj rimless with glass top but contemplating the idea of a mesh top instead.
mixed reef
2 BTA
2 Onyx clownfish
good amount of lr and sand
Thank you in advance
 
No top means no jawfish but a mesh top (1/4 inch holes) is preferred. BSJ do best at cooler temperatures.
 
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Sorry if it wasn't clear but there is a top. If I decide to go the direction of the jawfish then I will make a mesh top.
 
Jawfish are more outgoing with small peaceful tankmates. They can be kept with larger active fish, but are far less outgoing with those kind of tankmates.
 
It takes time and keeping them with peaceful tank mates or by themselves helps
 

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Will plan on it thanks for the help so far. Is there any other suggestions?

Yes, they need to feel safe. Having peaceful tank mates is a good start. In addition, having a good amount of live rocks and corals around the fish's home will make a jawfish more social.
 
Peaceful, calm and not too large tank mates is definitely a good start. It also helps to keep several of them.
In general they shouldn't be too shy in the right environment.

As for the temperatures - since I'm interested in them too - I did a bit research and it seems they can handle quite extremes.
Since their natural distribution range is the lower third of the Sea of Cortez (Baja California) a good guide may be the average sea temperatures of La Paz (top) and Cabo San Lucas (bottom):

Jan 19 °C / 66 °F
Feb 19 °C / 66 °F
Mar 21 °C / 70 °F
Apr 23 °C / 73 °F
May 25 °C / 77 °F
Jun 27 °C / 81 °F
Jul 28 °C / 82 °F
Aug 30 °C / 85 °F
Sep 28 °C / 82 °F
Oct 27 °C / 81 °F
Nov 24 °C / 75 °F
Dec 21 °C / 70 °F

Jan 20 °C / 68 °F
Feb 19 °C / 66 °F
Mar 19 °C / 66 °F
Apr 19 °C / 66 °F
May 20 °C / 68 °F
Jun 21 °C / 70 °F
Jul 24 °C / 75 °F
Aug 26 °C / 79 °F
Sep 26 °C / 79 °F
Oct 26 °C / 79 °F
Nov 24 °C / 75 °F
Dec 22 °C / 72 °F

Source: Wikipedia

At least in the winter they may like it a bit cooler than your typical reef fish but it seems in the summer they can handle it quite hot.

With these guys I would probably prefer using a seasonal control (like you can do with the APEX) versus a stable temperature year round.
 
I would beware of having small pieces of coral, as anything they can move will be used in building a burrow. Rubble is always welcome.

I would also not keep them in a group, as blue spot jaws are not as social with conspecifics as pearly heads.
 
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