Multiple Royal Grammas in 60g?

SoloChromis

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Royal grammas are by far my favorite quintessential reef fish (meaning one that I find endlessly fascinating, and would also widely recommend to the average aquarist with the average community tank). Realistically, could I keep multiple in my 60g cube (2'x2') longterm? I wouldn't really give it a second thought if this were a typical 60g (4'), but the smaller range for territory makes me hesitant. What have your experiences been? Thanks guys :beer:
 
No problem. I kept 3 in a 10 gallon for about 6 months before moving them to a bigger tank. I'm pretty sure they are spawning by now - the smaller ones always look a bit "pregnant".
In a 60 gallon tank 3 or even more should be no problem.
Just make sure to start with small specimen and give them plenty of caves and hiding places. I found Real Reef rocks to be perfect for these guys as it has just the right size holes for them. Also I would create at least one large overhang - they love to stand below that.
 
I can't remember the members name but there is a guy on here that has several in the same tank. Looks awesome, and I too love the Royal Gramma's
 
I can't remember the members name but there is a guy on here that has several in the same tank. Looks awesome, and I too love the Royal Gramma's

Yep, there are a couple of us that have replied repeatedly to threads posing this question, even posting pics for "evidence". I have had my group of 6 in my 40B Caribbean gorgonian biotope for well over a year now, and have not had any problems to note.

As was mentioned above here (and in the previous threads), one must start with smaller grammas, and it helps to place them in the aquarium all at once.

I have not taken any recent pics, but here is one I have used before I believe...
 
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