Jesterrace
Active Member
Okay, I have been thinking about this for a couple of weeks now and wanted some input. Here is the current situation with my fish tank. I have a 36 gallon bowfront and have the following fish in my tank:
1 Diamond Watchman Goby
1 Scissortail Dartfish
1 Purple Firefish
1 Green Mandarin Fish
After two aggressive fish additions and removals (A Flame Angel and a Red Head Salon Fairy Wrasse), I have come to the conclusion that I need to change up my current stock if I want to add new additions to my tank. My Diamond Watchman Goby is part of the problem as he has established himself as the territorial top dog in my tank and challenges any new fish that gets anywhere near him (which probably has helped encourage aggression from the other fish). So I am considering removing him and replacing him with either another Diamond Watchman Goby or the Gold Head (aka Yellow Head) Sleeper Goby. Colorwise I like the Gold Head much better than the Diamond Watchman, I just am not sure on whether it would be worse for excessive sand sifting or dumping sand all over where I don't want it (ie the water column and corals). Obviously I do want a fish to be a Sand Aerator, since I really don't want to have to do that myself periodically, but at the same time I don't want an incessant cloud of sand in my tank (which I do get on occasion with the Diamond Watchman I currently have). I have 40lbs of live sand in my tank if that helps and I am okay considering a different more colorful goby that will do the job as well. On a secondary note, it will be a real challenge to catch him, but I think I also want to get rid of my Purple Firefish as well as his chicken livered nature seems to encourage new additions to bully him and he has taken to basically hiding under a rock and only coming out to eat and then hide again. To me a fish that perpetually hides is useless. To be fair to the guy he has been through quite a bit as being the first target of both the Flame Angel and the Fairy Wrasse. Ultimately though I plan on keeping the Mandarin and the Scissortail and then getting another more colorful sand sifter and then a McCosker's Wrasse.
1 Diamond Watchman Goby
1 Scissortail Dartfish
1 Purple Firefish
1 Green Mandarin Fish
After two aggressive fish additions and removals (A Flame Angel and a Red Head Salon Fairy Wrasse), I have come to the conclusion that I need to change up my current stock if I want to add new additions to my tank. My Diamond Watchman Goby is part of the problem as he has established himself as the territorial top dog in my tank and challenges any new fish that gets anywhere near him (which probably has helped encourage aggression from the other fish). So I am considering removing him and replacing him with either another Diamond Watchman Goby or the Gold Head (aka Yellow Head) Sleeper Goby. Colorwise I like the Gold Head much better than the Diamond Watchman, I just am not sure on whether it would be worse for excessive sand sifting or dumping sand all over where I don't want it (ie the water column and corals). Obviously I do want a fish to be a Sand Aerator, since I really don't want to have to do that myself periodically, but at the same time I don't want an incessant cloud of sand in my tank (which I do get on occasion with the Diamond Watchman I currently have). I have 40lbs of live sand in my tank if that helps and I am okay considering a different more colorful goby that will do the job as well. On a secondary note, it will be a real challenge to catch him, but I think I also want to get rid of my Purple Firefish as well as his chicken livered nature seems to encourage new additions to bully him and he has taken to basically hiding under a rock and only coming out to eat and then hide again. To me a fish that perpetually hides is useless. To be fair to the guy he has been through quite a bit as being the first target of both the Flame Angel and the Fairy Wrasse. Ultimately though I plan on keeping the Mandarin and the Scissortail and then getting another more colorful sand sifter and then a McCosker's Wrasse.