Before I spend the money for a net covering and the money for a fairy wrasse (Scott's or Lineatus or rhomboidalis), I was wondering whether anyone has had "jumpers" long term that haven't jumped where the tank is not overcrowded and other tankmates are fairly mellow. Firefish in this category, too.
Tank is a 7-footer, there's a good bit of rock with lots of places (and substrate) to hide, and there are only 7 fish in there now (pair of clowns in a RBT 'nem, a desjardini tang (most assertive of the bunch), orange spotted goby, bullet goby (A. phalanea), falco hawkfish, and a lawnmower blenny -- so pretty mellow group)
Other than the wrasse, I really only plan to add a goldflake angel and a few other "scooters" (mandarin, rainford goby, hector's goby, etc.) or a jawfish or two.
I realize that this is a your-mileage-may-vary question, and there could always be a risk. I just want to see whether there are any "data points" out there that might indicate I could get away without the cover given my configuration.
Thanks.
Tank is a 7-footer, there's a good bit of rock with lots of places (and substrate) to hide, and there are only 7 fish in there now (pair of clowns in a RBT 'nem, a desjardini tang (most assertive of the bunch), orange spotted goby, bullet goby (A. phalanea), falco hawkfish, and a lawnmower blenny -- so pretty mellow group)
Other than the wrasse, I really only plan to add a goldflake angel and a few other "scooters" (mandarin, rainford goby, hector's goby, etc.) or a jawfish or two.
I realize that this is a your-mileage-may-vary question, and there could always be a risk. I just want to see whether there are any "data points" out there that might indicate I could get away without the cover given my configuration.
Thanks.