Started using a 55 gallon tank in my basement to store some bleached coral and old live rock I've had curing in the garage.
Upped the ante by adding lights, throwing in some snails and a fire fish goby.
After a month the goby, snails, water, bunches of rock, old school lights, heater, and HOB gear all seem to be fine and working adequately.
So off I went to PETCO to grab the little guy some company, Fire Fish Gobies were on sale for $12.99. The first thing I notice is that they are all in separate tanks cowering in corners with their dorsal fins retracted. I figure I'll a couple out of there, dip them in a bath, give them a home and hope for the best.
The sales girl informed me that although they are labeled as peaceful they're actually aggressive and that two are never stored in the same tank. I explained to her that they are schooling fish and she politely corrected me again.
So I was politely refused because I said I would house them together in my 55. On the one hand I applaud PETCO for having a policy to refuse questionable sales, however on the other hand is the 'Fire Fish Goby', or less apparently to me at least, a true terror of the ocean's deep.
Since they have decent prices on most everything else they'll still get my business but an employee claiming that this is an aggressive fish worthy of separate housing is gonna stay with me for a while.
Upped the ante by adding lights, throwing in some snails and a fire fish goby.
After a month the goby, snails, water, bunches of rock, old school lights, heater, and HOB gear all seem to be fine and working adequately.
So off I went to PETCO to grab the little guy some company, Fire Fish Gobies were on sale for $12.99. The first thing I notice is that they are all in separate tanks cowering in corners with their dorsal fins retracted. I figure I'll a couple out of there, dip them in a bath, give them a home and hope for the best.
The sales girl informed me that although they are labeled as peaceful they're actually aggressive and that two are never stored in the same tank. I explained to her that they are schooling fish and she politely corrected me again.
So I was politely refused because I said I would house them together in my 55. On the one hand I applaud PETCO for having a policy to refuse questionable sales, however on the other hand is the 'Fire Fish Goby', or less apparently to me at least, a true terror of the ocean's deep.
Since they have decent prices on most everything else they'll still get my business but an employee claiming that this is an aggressive fish worthy of separate housing is gonna stay with me for a while.