These are such cool little guys.midas blenny x100
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These are such cool little guys.midas blenny x100
Hands down one of my favorite fish and an excellent addition to a 40 gallon tank. However from my experience I would recommend having a lid of some kind. These guys tend to be jumpers. A lid will honestly increase the odds for a lot of different fish.midas blenny x100
yep, mine jumped out once during feeding time as soon as I took the lid off, I think he has learned his lesson, he is much more careful during feeding time now lolHands down one of my favorite fish and an excellent addition to a 40 gallon tank. However from my experience I would recommend having a lid of some kind. These guys tend to be jumpers. A lid will honestly increase the odds for a lot of different fish.
i learned the hard way with the midas….Hands down one of my favorite fish and an excellent addition to a 40 gallon tank. However from my experience I would recommend having a lid of some kind. These guys tend to be jumpers. A lid will honestly increase the odds for a lot of different fish.
Very nice, can we get a full tank shot??? Please?I have sooooo many favorite. Tusk is one of them, CBB, Regal angel, PBT and ...,...,...
The Blonde Naso is a friend of mine, @Claybird1985. Mine is much younger. The rest of the pictures were from my tank before Covid. My tank crash during covid because I was too busy with my professional life to spare the time to take care of the fish. Most of them died. My tank is full of aiptasia now and I am trying to rehab it. Maybe some nice picture in 6-8 months. See my build thread. I have some full tank shot there prior to tank crash.Very nice, can we get a full tank shot??? Please?
In my opinion, if you want both, get the anemones first (needs to be an established tank, around a year old), let them find their spot, then add the corals where you have room.What if I have coral in my tank can I have anemone as well?
Thankyou for your advice I appreciate it! I sure will!In my opinion, if you want both, get the anemones first (needs to be an established tank, around a year old), let them find their spot, then add the corals where you have room.
I love them, but I caught mine skinning my acro.Just say no to clownfish. Say yes to clown gobies though!