I'd like to eventually keep a mandarin as well as a jawfish.
Has anyone ever put a vertical barrier (like 2-3" strip of acrylic) across the bottom of the tank. Between the front of the tank and the barrier use a course material like crushed coral. This would give lots of nooks and crannies for pods and stuff to grow (food for the mandarin).
Behind the barrier would be a mixture of Southdown and CaribSea Reef sand for a nice mix of particle sizes, and deep enough for a jawfish to burrow.
I know there will be some mixing over time, but in general, would it work?
Has anyone ever put a vertical barrier (like 2-3" strip of acrylic) across the bottom of the tank. Between the front of the tank and the barrier use a course material like crushed coral. This would give lots of nooks and crannies for pods and stuff to grow (food for the mandarin).
Behind the barrier would be a mixture of Southdown and CaribSea Reef sand for a nice mix of particle sizes, and deep enough for a jawfish to burrow.
I know there will be some mixing over time, but in general, would it work?