dracena
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I have a 54 callon corner reef tank with about 30 lbs of rock atm. The way I set it up, I don't see how I could fit in a full 60 lbs.
I bought a Black Sailfin Goby about a week ago and was told it was reef safe. Everything I can find about it states it is reef safe. I catch it biting at the glass and rocks for algae and that is fine but, I also have caught him biting my coral! I have a magnificent green mushroom that he has all but killed. It hasn't opened properly since the 2nd day I had the goby in the tank. He is also biting at my candy coral, snails and other fish. I have a 2 tangs, blue and yellow, a gold stripe maroon clown safe in his LTA (I think its splitting got it last week same time as the goby) and an old cleaner wrasse I got a few days ago because the blue's ick was out of hand... again. I dont understand the ick, the blue and yellow came from a fish only tank that was copper treated last time they broke out and were pristine when they got in this tank. I also have a hawk fish I've had to quarantine indefinitely for cauliflower virus.
I'll fill out an inventory later but, I have all the necessary inverts and then some. The tank looks really happy other than the mushroom being harassed and my poor parasitic blue and yelows who have had it with the cleaner wrasse and shrimp. I have a few mushrooms, pulsing xenia, star polyps, hammer coral and a couple leathers.
There are so many negatives with this tank it is driving me crazy but, its so pretty.
Any ways, I labeled a few issues. The goby was key. He a is beautiful yet frustrating creature.
I also haven't had good luck with anemonies. I had a few bubbles, two of which floated into the filter, one of which I spent late nights making sure he avoided the filter until I took it back because sleepless nights over an invert... yeah no thanks. I got a long tentacle instead who opened up bigger than I saw at the store. It is a foot long end to end and I lost my inch and a half clown inside it. For the first few days he looked great, dug his foot under a rock in the sand and spread out. (4 inche deep substrate) 2 days ago he came out and started moving... he has only made it like 4 inches but, I don't know why, it looked so happy. I think it might be splitting because the mouth is oblong and the now exposed foot looks like its splitting in half. Yesterday he was huge and standing upright from the foot and today he is half the size and maybe digging back into the sand. His tentacles look happy.
I'd feel so horrible if I lost another anemone. I just hope its splitting.
I bought a Black Sailfin Goby about a week ago and was told it was reef safe. Everything I can find about it states it is reef safe. I catch it biting at the glass and rocks for algae and that is fine but, I also have caught him biting my coral! I have a magnificent green mushroom that he has all but killed. It hasn't opened properly since the 2nd day I had the goby in the tank. He is also biting at my candy coral, snails and other fish. I have a 2 tangs, blue and yellow, a gold stripe maroon clown safe in his LTA (I think its splitting got it last week same time as the goby) and an old cleaner wrasse I got a few days ago because the blue's ick was out of hand... again. I dont understand the ick, the blue and yellow came from a fish only tank that was copper treated last time they broke out and were pristine when they got in this tank. I also have a hawk fish I've had to quarantine indefinitely for cauliflower virus.
I'll fill out an inventory later but, I have all the necessary inverts and then some. The tank looks really happy other than the mushroom being harassed and my poor parasitic blue and yelows who have had it with the cleaner wrasse and shrimp. I have a few mushrooms, pulsing xenia, star polyps, hammer coral and a couple leathers.
There are so many negatives with this tank it is driving me crazy but, its so pretty.
Any ways, I labeled a few issues. The goby was key. He a is beautiful yet frustrating creature.
I also haven't had good luck with anemonies. I had a few bubbles, two of which floated into the filter, one of which I spent late nights making sure he avoided the filter until I took it back because sleepless nights over an invert... yeah no thanks. I got a long tentacle instead who opened up bigger than I saw at the store. It is a foot long end to end and I lost my inch and a half clown inside it. For the first few days he looked great, dug his foot under a rock in the sand and spread out. (4 inche deep substrate) 2 days ago he came out and started moving... he has only made it like 4 inches but, I don't know why, it looked so happy. I think it might be splitting because the mouth is oblong and the now exposed foot looks like its splitting in half. Yesterday he was huge and standing upright from the foot and today he is half the size and maybe digging back into the sand. His tentacles look happy.
I'd feel so horrible if I lost another anemone. I just hope its splitting.