Hi all! I'm looking for some info on whether my upcoming tank would be suitable for a pair of pipefish.
I'm setting up a 22g CADlights tank with a built-in refugium. I'm planning to add 25-30 pounds of live rock, 1.5" live sand bed, and the temp should stay around 78 degrees (if my other tank is any indication.) Ideally I would like to keep a Randall's goby/pistol shrimp pair and some easy, non-aggressive corals. I understand that even photosynthetic gorgonians can be problematic, but they are also on my "wish list" to include in the tank.
Does this sound like a good set-up for a pair of blue stripe pipefish? Would the goby pose any sort of problem? I would be waiting several months at least to ensure the pod population is up, but I would definitely prefer pipefish that are eating frozen/prepared foods (if I have to look for a LONG time, so be it!) Are there any other species of pipefish that would do well in a smaller reef tank? Are pipefish (particularly blue stripes) fairly active in the water column or will they spend most of their time "sitting" among the rocks? Do they require hitching spots like seahorses?
These are beautiful fish, I want to make sure that I can provide for them properly if I decide to track down a pair.
Thanks!
I'm setting up a 22g CADlights tank with a built-in refugium. I'm planning to add 25-30 pounds of live rock, 1.5" live sand bed, and the temp should stay around 78 degrees (if my other tank is any indication.) Ideally I would like to keep a Randall's goby/pistol shrimp pair and some easy, non-aggressive corals. I understand that even photosynthetic gorgonians can be problematic, but they are also on my "wish list" to include in the tank.
Does this sound like a good set-up for a pair of blue stripe pipefish? Would the goby pose any sort of problem? I would be waiting several months at least to ensure the pod population is up, but I would definitely prefer pipefish that are eating frozen/prepared foods (if I have to look for a LONG time, so be it!) Are there any other species of pipefish that would do well in a smaller reef tank? Are pipefish (particularly blue stripes) fairly active in the water column or will they spend most of their time "sitting" among the rocks? Do they require hitching spots like seahorses?
These are beautiful fish, I want to make sure that I can provide for them properly if I decide to track down a pair.
Thanks!
