Reef Frog
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I was looking around the LFS yesterday at a new fish shipment. The store had a tank chocked full of only Yellow Clown Gobies of all size ranges. I didn't count but it was probably 25 plus in a 3' wide tank. All looked healthy and I didn't see any aggression at all but I only observed them for less than 5 minutes.
I thought it was a very nice and cheerful sight. I already own one YCG in a lightly stocked 65g stony reef. I've had the fish for 2 years or so, and I was wondering:
-Are a pair OK in a 65? I've seen folks with a mated pair, but what if I get a same sex pair? I don't think they can be sexed, but correct me if I'm wrong. I seem to remember talk that a same sex pair may quarrel and I figure the chances are 50-50 of getting it right (or wrong depending on how you look at it). If adding a 2nd YCG shoukd I choose a larger or smaller fish than the first one? Can anyone verify?
-What about a trio or even more - say 4-5 - assuming there was plenty of LR & suitable corals to perch on, no bio load issues and no acropia to get damaged? Not really leaning this way now but the idea intrigues me. I do want a pair, depending on any problems I might learn about. What about a mix of the yellow, green & black color morphs? Are groups a bad idea long term? Any negative issues likely?
-How long do Yellow Clown Gobies typically live in aquaria? I've heard it said that they are not naturally long lived fish, but am thinking that person was perhaps getting them confused with the short lifespans of blue neon gobies. Can anyone out there in RCland say they've kept them for more than 2 years, 3....4....? How long can they last?
Thanks in advance for any advice or comments.
I thought it was a very nice and cheerful sight. I already own one YCG in a lightly stocked 65g stony reef. I've had the fish for 2 years or so, and I was wondering:
-Are a pair OK in a 65? I've seen folks with a mated pair, but what if I get a same sex pair? I don't think they can be sexed, but correct me if I'm wrong. I seem to remember talk that a same sex pair may quarrel and I figure the chances are 50-50 of getting it right (or wrong depending on how you look at it). If adding a 2nd YCG shoukd I choose a larger or smaller fish than the first one? Can anyone verify?
-What about a trio or even more - say 4-5 - assuming there was plenty of LR & suitable corals to perch on, no bio load issues and no acropia to get damaged? Not really leaning this way now but the idea intrigues me. I do want a pair, depending on any problems I might learn about. What about a mix of the yellow, green & black color morphs? Are groups a bad idea long term? Any negative issues likely?
-How long do Yellow Clown Gobies typically live in aquaria? I've heard it said that they are not naturally long lived fish, but am thinking that person was perhaps getting them confused with the short lifespans of blue neon gobies. Can anyone out there in RCland say they've kept them for more than 2 years, 3....4....? How long can they last?
Thanks in advance for any advice or comments.