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    Peppermint Shrimp

    Post Compatability: BiColor Blenny & Sleeper Blenny

    I just got a bicolored blenny and he's so cool.

    My setup is: 6 months old www.tingin.com/FishCam (more LR was added after photos)
    27g Tall
    2in Sand
    35LB LR
    BakPak II Reef Skimmer
    two powerheads (402, 301)
    JBJ 110w PC 24"
    Inhabitants: 2 Purple tip anemone, 7 Astrea Snails, 4 lrg scarlet herms, 1 blue herm, lrg tomato clown, lrg damsel, and the new bicolor blenny.

    QUESTION: I want to get a goldenhead sleeper blenny to stirr up my sand bed. Will it be compatible with the other fish? I know the damsel maybe the fish to go, but I've had this guy for almost two years, back when I had an Eclipse6 reef tank. Sentimental and hearty!
    This will be the last fish I will get.


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    Peppermint Shrimp

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    Originally posted by reefdog:
    I just got a bicolored blenny and he's so cool.

    My setup is: 6 months old www.tingin.com/FishCam (more LR was added after photos)
    27g Tall
    2in Sand
    35LB LR
    BakPak II Reef Skimmer
    two powerheads (402, 301)
    JBJ 110w PC 24"
    Inhabitants: 2 Purple tip anemone, 7 Astrea Snails, 4 lrg scarlet herms, 1 blue herm, lrg tomato clown, lrg damsel, and the new bicolor blenny.

    QUESTION: I want to get a goldenhead sleeper blenny to stirr up my sand bed. Will it be compatible with the other fish? I know the damsel maybe the fish to go, but I've had this guy for almost two years, back when I had an Eclipse6 reef tank. Sentimental and hearty!
    This will be the last fish I will get.
    A Goldenhead Sleeper is actually a Gobie, not a blenny. Bicolors are generally very friendly and the Damsel should leave most bottom dwellers alone. I have a Sleeper myself and I have had him in a tank with a blenny before. I have never had any problems and I have never heard of any. Your Damsel should be able to stay too. Buy the Sleeper.

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