What are some easy to care for, reef safe, oddball fish that can fit in a 16 gallon biocube.
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What do you class as oddball?What are some easy to care for, reef safe, oddball fish that can fit in a 16 gallon biocube.
Forgot to add I have an article on Pseudocheilinops and I will most likely do an article on Wetmorella once I get a pair (Although their care is relatively the same).How about these guys;
Im just doing my usual trick of getting you tagged and then explain
These guys are my Pseudocheilinops ataenia trio. Others will most likely know this species as the Pink Streak Wrasse or Cryptic Wrasses. Obviously in a 16G tank I don’t recommend a trio of these guys (Honestly it’s not recommended to try a trio of these guys in general). I have my trio in a 3’x16”x1’ tank however I’ve had these in a smaller tank.
Another one I recommend is a Wetmorella tanakai. Again, I’m aiming for a pair of them however I recommend only a singular species in a 16G tank.
The photo isn’t mine (I used to own this species previously however I don’t have a photo… unless you want to see him being eaten by an urchin).
They're so lovely, but I couldn't keep mine for more than a year and a half in an unheated tank. I wouldn't try one again without a chiller.Catalina Goby are weird but also very very pretty and glow in the right lights. Need a slightly cooler tank though.
While these are beautiful, they really want a tank where very few coral can actually thrive (If not survive). 1 year is usually the max life span these have in temperate reef tanks however even then you have to be really good with care of the tank. This is a species like the Blue Spot Jawfish which is sold for Warm Water Reefs but actually needs a cooler tank where most coral won’t grow.Catalina Goby are weird but also very very pretty and glow in the right lights. Need a slightly cooler tank though.
Yeah, I was thinking I'd want to try them and a bluespot Jawfish in a chiller tank someday. A US/Mexico west coast theme. I saw a big group of them at an aquarium and for a small goby they're magnificent.While these are beautiful, they really want a tank where very few coral can actually thrive (If not survive). 1 year is usually the max life span these have in temperate reef tanks however even then you have to be really good with care of the tank. This is a species like the Blue Spot Jawfish which is sold for Warm Water Reefs but actually needs a cooler tank where most coral won’t grow.