I have a 125 gallon 2ft x 2ft x 4ft aquarium with a 45 gallon refugium. It has been running for about 9 months and my livestock is as follows:
3 - blue chromis
2 - Clarkii Clownfish
1 - firefish
1 - Rainford's Goby
1 - Lawnmower Blenny
1 - Spectled Rabbit fish
1 - Roayl Gramma
1 - Zebra Goby
1 - Chalk Basslet
1 - Flame Angel
1 - Longnose Hawkfish
I have tried adding some small gobies (2 - clown gobies, orange spot goby, yellow watchman goby). Note: I did not add all at one time, I added individually and lost them. I can't seem to keep small gobies alive. They end up missing. They can not escape the tank, they just end up gone. I'm wondering if the Hawkfish is the problem or if I may have a predatory starfish or crab that I can't see. My tank runs ammonia - 0, nitrite - 0, nitrate - 15, ph - 8.3. I feed once a day and the small gobies all ate and were active; however, one day they would each be gone never to be seen again.
Please give me your thoughts.
Thanks.
3 - blue chromis
2 - Clarkii Clownfish
1 - firefish
1 - Rainford's Goby
1 - Lawnmower Blenny
1 - Spectled Rabbit fish
1 - Roayl Gramma
1 - Zebra Goby
1 - Chalk Basslet
1 - Flame Angel
1 - Longnose Hawkfish
I have tried adding some small gobies (2 - clown gobies, orange spot goby, yellow watchman goby). Note: I did not add all at one time, I added individually and lost them. I can't seem to keep small gobies alive. They end up missing. They can not escape the tank, they just end up gone. I'm wondering if the Hawkfish is the problem or if I may have a predatory starfish or crab that I can't see. My tank runs ammonia - 0, nitrite - 0, nitrate - 15, ph - 8.3. I feed once a day and the small gobies all ate and were active; however, one day they would each be gone never to be seen again.
Please give me your thoughts.
Thanks.