ReefGeekster
Premium Member
Gonodactylus said:These are not difficult animals to keep and you could easily hold it in a 60 gal tank. I've posted instructions several times on how to construct a suitable tank for one of these guys. The biggest problem is that very large Lysios cannot produce sufficient mucus to construct a sand burrow. Therefore you have to either keep them in a substrate with some "stickiness" to it , a problem since this probably means organic material, or in a pvc burrow. This animal would probably be o.k. in a 3.5 or 4 inch diameter pvc pipe at least 50 cm long. Better yet, try the cut-away design that I have described.
Roy
The above post states a 60g would be ok. My O.S. which obversely smaller 4-5" only use 1/2 of a 20L though I did supply a 4-5" crushed coral and sand bed he does wander the tank but for the most park hunkers down in her burrow. I think she wanders looking for rubble coral for her burrow.