Hi all,
I was at my local reef store yesterday, and was talking with the manager about the eventual fish load for my 30 gallon softy reef I am setting up. She suggested a sand sifting algae nibbling goby like a Rainford's or a Hector's goby. They had a Hector's goby in a tank there and it a very cool fish.
Is a mature 30 gallon with established rock, pods, algae, sandbed, etc big enough to support a Hector's or Rainford's goby? I know they can be hard to feed, so I would want to make sure there would be enough flora and fauna in the tank for one. I Obviously wouldn't put one in until the tank is old enough.
Tankmates might be something like one royal gramma and one bangai cardinalfish.
Thanks,
-pg
I was at my local reef store yesterday, and was talking with the manager about the eventual fish load for my 30 gallon softy reef I am setting up. She suggested a sand sifting algae nibbling goby like a Rainford's or a Hector's goby. They had a Hector's goby in a tank there and it a very cool fish.
Is a mature 30 gallon with established rock, pods, algae, sandbed, etc big enough to support a Hector's or Rainford's goby? I know they can be hard to feed, so I would want to make sure there would be enough flora and fauna in the tank for one. I Obviously wouldn't put one in until the tank is old enough.
Tankmates might be something like one royal gramma and one bangai cardinalfish.
Thanks,
-pg