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Ok, I have a 125 that I was planning to convert to a FOWLR so I can let my wife have some of the fish I keep having to say no to cuz they ain't reef safe. But recently I have picked up on the trend in her marine fish interest. She has gravitated towards the vast beautiful array of nudibranch's, and the adorability of Gobies/Blennies. So I had the idea the other day of carefully picking very porous with large holes for hiding style rock and turning this Tank into a massive colony of blennies and Gobies and pistols...I was hoping for some feedback on this idea. Plus is, minuses? Potential conflicts between species? Anything you might have. And if anyone has ever heard of this theme tank.


Thanks
GS
 
I know that some of the gobies are very territorial. I have a pink bar goby with his pistol shrimp and anyone who swims to close to his hole, he will shoot out after them and chase them off. I have been thinking about adding another shrimp goby for my other pistol shrimp but I don't know if it will cause a conflict. The goby pretty much stays close to his burrow, but will venture out, but not too far, to see what;s going on. If you had several of them, spread out through out the tank I don't see a problem. Blennies on the other hand will fight with each other. I wanted to get a tail spot blenny, but since I have a flame tail already in the tank, I was told one will attack the other and more than likely the flame tail would get killed. He has been in the tank for several years and he has priority over any new blenny additions.
 
My favorite blennies are:

The orange spotted blenny:
http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=15+23+89&pcatid=89
That image is horrible. Google image search the scientific name for better pictures.

And the Starry Blenny:
http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=15+23+2263&pcatid=2263

They look really neat in person too.

As far as gobies go, I've always liked these:

The Ranford's Goby:
http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=15+31+164&pcatid=164

and the Sleeper Gobies....although they are difficult to keep long term:

http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=15+31+213&pcatid=213

Here is a newly available breed of sleeper head as well:
http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=15+31+3037&pcatid=3037
 
i was under the impression gobys were fine together. As long as space and filtration allows the 40small fish. Blennys will fight to the death.

luv the highcomb tooth blennys.
-d
 
Another neat blenny is the Ember Blenny (Cirripectes stigmaticus).
Spendy though... They sell quickly too.
 
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