Hello
Firstly before you jump at me, I have not done this. I have a 0.7L pico reef which is going fairly well and as time goes on, I am considering what is plausible with these 0.7L to 5L Pico aquariums.
I recently read about @Jay Hemdal and both his deep experience and his 'estimating the need for swimming space of Aquarium Fishes"
Estimating the Need for Swimming Space for Aquarium Fishes
I had previous ruled out the concept of any fish at all in such a small aquarium, but I did the maths:
Panda Goby on Fishbase = 3.0cm
*0.8 = 2.4cm
10 + 10 = 20cm
20cm / 2.4cm = 8.33
The article states 8 as a minimum, but later states Gobies as a more Sedentary fish which I agree from experience, which is a preferred ratio of 1:5 which this would be way within this target.
I am 3D printing the rockwork, so designing something with a cave and ledges in one corner, and open space otherwise is not a issue.
So yeah, I would love Jay's own opinion and also other peoples. My long term head says no way, but I also have a yellow goby in a 15cm cube for a few weeks before with Ich and he loved his own little place.
The aquarium is question has its own circuit board, heater, pump and light. It is maintaining a temperature of 26c +/-0.3c and a tight sealing lid, making salinity swings a non issue.
I want this to be a debate and not a argument thread if it becomes one.
IF I did this, I also have a 34L established aquarium which could take them no problem, and would naturally observe behaviour and judge, along with water parameters.
What do you think!?
- Paul
That article has the caveat that the tank in question is one of "typical" size. Really small tanks and really large tanks (like millions of gallons) may not work out with the factoring.
I have kept red Trimma nano gobies in tanks as small as one gallon, but I never tried them in a tank this small. Panda gobies are pretty sedentary, but your tank is REALLY small.