Can I add another jaw fish?

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Hello,
I have a 145gal tank 60x28x20 with a mesh lid. I recently added a blue spot jaw fish to the tank and it is doing great. Tank will be mixed reef.

1. Is this tank big enough for another jaw fish?

2. If so what kind should I go with?

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I believe you could mix or do another blue spot since you have sufficient room and they’ll each find their own burrows.I think the blue spots stand out the most but maybe a pearly? they’re really pretty as well imo.
 

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I believe you could mix or do another blue spot since you have sufficient room and they’ll each find their own burrows.I think the blue spots stand out the most but maybe a pearly? they’re really pretty as well imo.
forgot to mention if for some reason something does go wrong and your blue spot gets territorial you won’t be down $200+ if you get a pearly. (can’t imagine there will be any issues, but you never know with fish haha)
 

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Hello,
I have a 145gal tank 60x28x20 with a mesh lid. I recently added a blue spot jaw fish to the tank and it is doing great. Tank will be mixed reef.

1. Is this tank big enough for another jaw fish?

2. If so what kind should I go with?

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two of most fish are potentially a war. There are so many varieties if fish I would consider something cool
 

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Would you take the risk and add another jaw fish if it was your tank?
Personally no. Your best chance would be one in an acclimation box for 7-10 days allowing them to get acquainted
 
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Personally no. Your best chance would be one in an acclimation box for 7-10 days allowing them to get acquainted
That’s valid, I’m only considering it because my son really wants another one. I had him do initial research and from what he found it was ok. But I wanted to check here first.
 

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Hello,
I have a 145gal tank 60x28x20 with a mesh lid. I recently added a blue spot jaw fish to the tank and it is doing great. Tank will be mixed reef.

1. Is this tank big enough for another jaw fish?

2. If so what kind should I go with?

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I’ve seen it work in 4’ tanks, a 2’ tank you’d likely want to have a smaller species.
Also be aware, the blue spot jawfish are temperate water fish and don’t thrive long term in warm water tanks.
 
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I’ve seen it work in 4’ tanks, a 2’ tank you’d likely want to have a smaller species.
Also be aware, the blue spot jawfish are temperate water fish and don’t thrive long term in warm water tanks.
This is something I was unaware of. When I looked them up I must have missed that….
 
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dang, I was unaware of this as well. Just looked it up says they thrive in 50-70F, guess it makes sense California definitely doesn’t have the warmest water
Yeah this sucks. I hate buying fish or inverts that have a low expected life span in captivity. Just a reminder to do better research.
 

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Yeah this sucks. I hate buying fish or inverts that have a low expected life span in captivity. Just a reminder to do better research.
If I’m honest, not many people say this and I find it wrong that LFSs don’t seem to say this about this species.

The yellow head or pearly jawfish is better as they’re naturally a warm water species.
 

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